
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Frequently asked questions
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Lice are tiny insects that infest the scalp and feed on blood, causing itching and irritation.
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Lice are typically spread through close contact with an infested person or by sharing personal items like hats, combs, or brushes.
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Common symptoms include itching, a feeling of something moving in the hair, and small red bumps on the scalp or neck.
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While it's not always possible to prevent lice, you can reduce the risk by avoiding head-to-head contact with infested individuals and refraining from sharing personal items.
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Professional lice removal services employ skilled technicians who use specialized techniques and tools to meticulously remove lice and nits. They provide thorough head checks, treatment options, and guidance on post-treatment care to prevent reinfestation.
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Yes, professional lice removal treatments are safe when administered by trained experts. The methods used are non-toxic and do not involve the use of harmful chemicals. The focus is on effective removal while ensuring client comfort and safety.
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The duration of treatment can vary depending on the severity of the infestation and the length of the hair. On average, a professional lice removal session may take 1-2 hours. Follow-up appointments may be recommended to ensure complete eradication.
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While it's challenging to prevent lice entirely, there are measures you can take to reduce the risk. This includes avoiding head-to-head contact, not sharing personal items, regularly washing and drying bedding on high heat, and educating family members about lice prevention.
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Yes, we understand the need for discretion. Our lice removal services are completely confidential. We prioritize client privacy and ensure a discreet and comfortable environment during the treatment process.
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Yes, we offer convenient in-house lice removal services. Our skilled technicians will come to your location, providing professional treatment in the comfort of your own home for added convenience and privacy.
