Lice Specialists Pasadena CA

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

Local Businesses

De Olarte Gloria

(626) 577-7965
65 N Madison Ave Ste 406
Pasadena, CA 91101


Daniel Casper

(626) 796-7158
Suite 407 10 Congress Street
Pasadena, CA 91105


Lenore Kakita

626-584-9933
225 S Euclid Ave
Pasadena, CA 91101


Phillip Howard Anderson Lee

(626) 405-7221
401 S Fair Oaks Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105


Pasadena Dermatology Center

(626) 449-4207
960 E Green St Ste 330
Pasadena, CA 91106


Janice Davolio

626-449-9992
800 Fairmount Ave Ste 425
Pasadena, CA 91105


Elisabeth Shim

626-564-4262
Cotton South Medical Building,50 Alessandro Place,Suite 130
Pasadena, CA 91105


Max Lehfeldt

1800 San Miguel Dr
Pasadena, CA 91105


Sasaki Aesthetic Medical Center

(626) 796-3373
1844 San Miguel Drive Suite 109
Pasadena, CA 91105


Chen, Tommy

323-727-0163
50 Bellefontaine St Ste 301
Pasadena, CA 91105


Butler, Heather L – Marion Quinn Inc

(626) 793-7790
960 E Green St Ste 164
Pasadena, CA 91106


V Navasardian Inc

(626) 791-2552
1546 E Washington Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91104


Joseph K Davidson

800-455-3937
85 N Madison Ave Rm 48
Pasadena, CA 91101


Howard Michael Miller

(626) 449-3830
960 E Green St – 108
Pasadena, CA 91106


Vincent C Hung Inc

(626) 432-5032
3100 Oak Road
Pasadena, CA 91105


Michael Robert Schwartz

626-793-5134
960 E Green St Ste 101
Pasadena, CA 91106


Gloria De Olarte

(626) 577-7965
Suite 406 65 N. Madison Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91101


Ann Maria Burlage

781-862-2920
65 N Madison Ave Ste 800
Pasadena, CA 91101


Le Reve Med Spa

(626) 564-9025
150 N Hill Ave
Pasadena, CA 91106


Thomas Taylor

(626) 577-7730
960 E Green St – #214
Pasadena, CA 91106


Lice Specialists FAQ in Pasadena, CA

What happens if lice doesn’t go away?

You may be wondering: why won’t my lice go away? Head lice keep recurring when eggs are missed and left in the hair. Those missed eggs then hatch and you find head lice again. Removing all the eggs is key to stopping head lie recurring.

Why can I not 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.

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.

Why won’t my nits go away?

Because the active ingredients have remained the same all these years, new generations of head lice have become immune to them. Once lice become immune, the product no longer works. Scientists call this resistance.

What happens if you have lice for years?

If you’re infested with body lice for a long time, you may experience skin changes such as thickening and discoloration — particularly around your waist, groin or upper thighs. Spread of disease. Body lice can carry and spread some bacterial diseases, such as typhus, relapsing fever or trench fever.

Do you need to quarantine with lice?

Children 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.

Can lice dig into your skull?

Head lice are very common. They are small (adult lice are the size of a sesame seed) grey-brown insects. They cannot fly or jump; neither can they burrow into the scalp.

What kills unhatched lice eggs?

Spinosad topical suspension, 0.9%, was approved by the FDA in 2011. Since it kills live lice as well as unhatched eggs, retreatment is usually not needed. Nit combing is not required. Spinosad topical suspension is approved for the treatment of children 6 months of age and older.

Why does my daughter keep getting nits?

There are two reasons for a recurrent lice infestation: The lice treatment you used didn’t work. You or someone in your family came in contact with lice again.

Does shaving get rid of lice?

Shaving Will Not Get Rid of Lice. The reason shaving will not work is because lice live on the base of the hair, and on the scalp. The nits are laid right at the base of the hair oftentimes against the scalp. Shaving will not get close enough to make an impact on the lice and nits.

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.

How long can lice live in your house?

The risk of getting infested by a louse that has fallen onto a carpet or furniture is very small. Head lice survive less than 1–2 days if they fall off a person and cannot feed; nits cannot hatch and usually die within a week if they are not kept at the same temperature as that found close to the scalp.

What kills lice in the hair faster?

Anise oil. Anise oil may coat and suffocate lice . Olive oil. Olive oil offers similar benefits to anise oil, potentially suffocating lice and preventing them from coming back. Coconut oil. Tea tree oil. Petroleum jelly. Mayonnaise.

What does a dermatologist do for lice?

Your dermatologist may prescribe a medicated shampoo to kill head lice. This product may come with a special comb to run through the hair for removing nits.

How long is the lifespan of head lice?

Adult lice can live up to 30 days on a person’s head. To live, adult lice need to feed on blood several times daily. Without blood meals, the louse will die within 1 to 2 days off the host.