Lice Specialists Carmel IN

Find Lice Specialists in Carmel, IN. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Carmel, IN.

Local Businesses

Joyner Wentland Monica

1-317-815-1308
13450 North Meridian Street
Carmel, IN 46032


Thomas, Jan – Zeph Cosmetic Surgery

(317) 573-7887
13590B N Meridian St # 201
Carmel, IN 46032


Mark Mc Knight Hamilton

317-859-3810
11987 Waterford Ln
Carmel, IN 46033


Laskin Jerrold A

(317) 706-9600
12425 Old Meridian St Ste B1
Carmel, IN 46032


Gillum Facial Plastic Surgery

(317) 571-0756
13431 Old Meridian St Ste 110
Carmel, IN 46032


Robert Brown Winslow

888-836-3111
3778 Coventry Way
Carmel, IN 46033


Monica Joyner-Wentland

(317)815-1308
13450 North Meridian Street
Carmel, IN 46032


Beeson Cosmetic Surgery Center

(317) 846-0846
13590 N Meridian St
Carmel, IN 46032


Stephen J Shedeler, M.D.

317 846-2396
755 W Carmel Drive,Suite 101
Carmel, IN 46032


Surgeons Inc

(317) 846-1226
13450 N Meridian St Ste 352
Carmel, IN 46032


Vestermark, Loretta – Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

(317) 848-5400
12188A N Meridian St # 115
Carmel, IN 46032


Ology Spa Aesthetics Medicine

(317) 814-4100
11725 N Illinois St
Carmel, IN 46032


Bushong, Rebecca – Shideler Dermatology Group

(317) 846-2396
755 W Carmel Dr, #101
Carmel, IN 46032


William Marrocco

(317) 815-8985
755 W Carmel Dr – Suite #202
Carmel, IN 46032


Winslow Facial Plastic Surgery, Carmel, Indiana, Usa

317-814-1104
2000 East 116Th Street 200
Carmel, IN 46032


Galloway Dwight V

(317)571-9306
13400 North Meridian Street
Carmel, IN 46032


Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Of Central Indiana

1-317-574-0458
13400 North Meridian Street
Carmel, IN 46032


Barbara Katherine Siwy

317-876-7777
Suite 113 75
Carmel, IN 46032


Haese, Renee – Mias

(317) 688-5900
11725 N Illinois St # 270
Carmel, IN 46032


Christopher Jones

(317) 848-5512
11450 N. Meridian St. Suite 225
Carmel, IN 46032


Lice Specialists FAQ in Carmel, IN

How do you get rid of lice permanently in one day?

Dehydration: Applying hot air with a special machine operated by a professional can cause dehydration, possibly killing the eggs and lice. Household cleaning: Lice usually can’t live more than a day without feeding off a human scalp, and the eggs can’t survive if they aren’t incubated at the temperature in the scalp.

What happens if lice doesn’t go away?

If a head lice treatment that you can buy without a prescription fails to work, the CDC recommends that you see a health care provider. Highly effective prescription treatments that you apply to the scalp are available.

How do you stop nits from hatching?

The only way to prevent them from hatching would be to remove them with a good metal nit comb, or your fingernails. Nits are laid by the mother and attached with a glue she formulates, to sit on the hair shaft in the perfect spot to incubate and hatch.

Can bleach get rid of lice?

Hair dye and bleach haven’t been scientifically proven to kill lice. However, anecdotal evidence indicates that they may be effective. They’re not, however, able to kill lice eggs, known as nits. Other lice removal treatments will most likely be more effective.

Does hairspray prevent lice?

Hairspray makes it harder for the louse to grab hold. The smell of hairspray and the use of solvents (sad but true) in them can also deter creepy crawlies from finding their way in. Not to mention that if you’re tying longer hair back, you’ve got a double whammy.

Why can’t I get rid of lice?

The head lice may have become resistant to the treatment. If the treatment used does not kill the head lice, your health care provider and pharmacist can help you be sure the treatment was used correctly and may recommend a completely different product if they think the head lice are resistant to the first treatment.

Do you have to stay home if you have lice?

Students diagnosed with live head lice do not need to be sent home early from school; they can go home at the end of the day, be treated, and return to class after appropriate treatment has begun. Nits may persist after treatment, but successful treatment should kill crawling lice.

Do lice like dyed hair?

Lice don’t care if hair has been colored. As long as a louse can grab on to a hair strand, it can make its way to the head where its food supply (blood) is. Myth #6: Lice like dirty hair. Head lice actually prefer clean hair since it is easier for the female to attach her eggs.

How do you wear your hair when you have lice?

The common braid, a French braid, a fish tail braid, or a crown braid are all excellent hair styles to keep your hair up and out of the way of others. Any braid type that keeps your hair pulled back and contained is perfect for helping to prevent your contact with head lice.

How long can lice stay dormant?

Off the host, adult head lice can live about two to four days at 74 degrees Fahrenheit (F) and one to two days at 86 degrees. Nits will remain alive off the host for up to 10 days; they will not hatch at or below room temperature (68 degrees F).

Where do lice hide the most?

Body lice generally are found on clothing and bedding used by infested people. Sometimes body lice are be seen on the body when they feed. Body lice eggs usually are seen in the seams of clothing or on bedding. Occasionally eggs are attached to body hair.

Can lice be permanent?

The life cycle of the louse starts with a female laying her eggs, which are known as nits. Nits are minuscule, smaller than the head of a pin. They’re hardy too, attaching on the hair shaft close to the scalp with a glue-like adhesive. This is what makes it so tough to get rid of head lice permanently.

Do nits survive on bedding?

Lice and nits can live on pillows and sheets. Lice glue their eggs to the hair strands of their host. However, if a piece of hair with an egg falls out while the lice host is sleeping, an egg could end up on pillows or sheets.