Lice Specialists Virginia Beach VA

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

Local Businesses

John Mancoll

(757) 305-9185
1925 Glenn Mitchell Dr Suite #206
Virginia Beach, VA 23456


Dermatology Inc. Of Virginia Beach

(757) 481-4422
1200 First Colonial Road Suite 200
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Thomas Joseph Hubbard

757-687-1900
396 S Witchduck Rd Ste 100
Virginia Beach, VA 23462


Anna E Drzewiecki

(757) 481-4969
1856 Colonial Medical Ct
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Choe, Kyle – Choe Center For Facial Plastic

(205) 592-4887
4400 Corporation Ln # 102
Virginia Beach, VA 23468


Hugo, Ben – Hugo Ben

(757) 496-4801
1101 First Colonial Rd # 201
Virginia Beach, VA 23450


Arnold Oppenheim

757-523-4800
5320 Providence Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23464


Kevin Bounds

(757) 496-7373
1815 Colonial Medical Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Mladick Richard A Facs

(757)481-5151
1037 First Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Joanne Marie Lopes

757-497-5400
5121 Greenwich Rd Suite 101
Virginia Beach, VA 23462


Beatrix Edmonds

5249 Providence Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23464


Choe, Kyle – Choe Center For Facial Plastic

(757) 389-5850
4400 Corporation Ln # 102
Virginia Beach, VA 23450


Bounds, Gigi – Atyourbestlook.Com

(757) 496-7373
1815 Colonial Medical Ct
Virginia Beach, VA 23450


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

(757) 496-5556
2829 Shore Dr
Virginia Beach, VA 23451


Coastal Plastic Surgery Limited

1-757-481-7788
992 First Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Martin Carney

(757) 481-4455
1868 Wildwood Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


George Charles Harr

757-481-4422
1200 First Colonial Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Carwell, Glenn R – Coastal Plastic Surgery

(205) 877-2918
992 First Colonial Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23468


Dr.Martin Carney

757-481-4455
1868 Wildwood Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23454


Gregory, Courtney – Eyelid & Oculoplastic Cnsltnts

(205) 879-6665
1821 Old Donation Pkwy # 6
Virginia Beach, VA 23468


Lice Specialists FAQ in Virginia Beach, VA

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.

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.

Do electric lice combs work?

Technically yes, a lice comb can be a complete lice treatment on its own, but it depends entirely on the person using it. If hair is treated with a good electric head lice comb and perfect precision, every louse and nit could be combed out and the lice effectively treated.

How do I clean my house after lice?

Wash items on a hot water cycle and dry on high heat for at least twenty minutes. The heated wash and dry will remove and kill any lice left. Carpets, mattresses, and flooring can simply be vacuumed and cleaned with everyday cleaning products.

What smell keeps lice away?

Coconut, tea tree oil, lavender, eucalyptus, rosemary, lemon grass, and peppermint are scents popularly believed to repel lice. Using any coconut scented shampoo and conditioner is an easy way to increase your defense. At 1% concentration, tea tree oil killed 100% of head lice after 30 minutes.

Do lice go on pubic hair?

Pubic lice usually are found in the genital area on pubic hair; but they may occasionally be found on other coarse body hair, such as hair on the legs, armpits, mustache, beard, eyebrows, or eyelashes. Pubic lice on the eyebrows or eyelashes of children may be a sign of sexual exposure or abuse.

How long can lice live on a hairbrush?

Adult lice can’t live longer than 24 hours or so on nonhuman surfaces like carpets, hardwood floors, clothing, furniture, sports helmets, headphones, or hair accessories. However, if you have identified lice in your home, isolate and wash those items and areas within at least 72 hours.

Can lice survive hair dye?

Hair dye may kill lice as it contains chemicals such as ammonia and hydrogen peroxide, which lice may be sensitive to. However, it is not likely that hair dye can kill nits, which will return as lice once hatched.

Can you grab lice with your fingers?

Eggs and nits also stick to the hair shaft, so they don’t come off easily. If you try to pull one out of the hair with your fingers, it won’t budge—it will move only if you use your nails to get behind it and force it off.

How do you get rid of lice super fast?

Suffocate the Lice Soak your child’s head in olive oil or coconut oil. Cover with a shower cap for at least 2 hours (or preferably overnight). When ready, remove the shower cap, and separate the hair into small sections, then use a metal nit comb to carefully remove the lice and eggs. Rinse the hair well with shampoo.

Do you have to change your bed sheets everyday if you have lice?

In particular, you should change and wash the bedding every single day until your house is free from lice. If even just a few nits remain alive, a re-infestation can occur. Head lice can be stubborn. Even though they don’t fly, it’s easy for them to transfer from one person to another.

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.

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.

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 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.