Fast, Safe, and Effective Lice Treatment for the Whole Family
Guaranteed One-Visit Lice Removal in Houston
Our 3-Step Process
Step 1
Book Your Appointment
Step 2
Visit Our Clinic
Step 3
Leave Lice-Free
Why Choose Lice Clinics of Texas?
Based on our 10 years of professional lice treatment experience, we are excited to offer our exclusive Pro Air method. The Pro Air treatment includes three key elements: precise screening, followed by our cutting-edge heated air device to kill lice and bugs, and a final expert combing to remove debris.
Our device uses a controlled flow of heated air to methodically kill lice bugs and dehydrate all lice eggs. This allows us to eliminate your lice problem in one visit.
Lice Clinics of Texas knows that the key to stopping lice is getting rid of the eggs. With traditional lice treatment, this is a problem, since no lice comb can remove them in one sitting, and you are left repeating the cycle and combing over and over.
Our revolutionary approach takes care of both the bugs AND the eggs to fix your problem quickly and easily. Lice Clinics of Texas is the fastest and most effective way to stop lice in their tracks. Problem solved!
What Our Clients Say
Lousted has a fantastic staff and great service! Worth every penny!
These ladies know their stuff. They made an icky situation rather pleasant, they’re awesome with the kiddos, and make you feel so welcome and comfortable. An awesome place for lice removal in Austin, Texas.
Great experience in a difficult time. Thanks for making it comfortable for the entire family.
Advanced, Safe, and Effective Lice Treatment
We take the hassle out of having lice by killing the bugs and eggs in one visit. Our treatment features a brand-new device which uses heated air to destroy lice eggs on contact, providing a quick, easy, and safe way to treat head lice infestations.
This is key because the hardest part of stopping a lice outbreak is killing all of the tiny eggs. If you do not kill the eggs, you are stuck in a never-ending cycle as the eggs hatch and new eggs are laid.
Our smart technology provides excellent oversight and quality control. The whole visit takes about an hour. This modern approach has revolutionized lice treatment, and we are proud to be the first to offer it in Houston.
Our Device Is Fast, Safe, & Effective
Our device is safe, effective and allows us to end your suffering in one visit. Our heated air approach kills the bugs and methodically dehydrates all lice eggs. Why waste time with traditional treatments when we can stop your problem quickly and easily? Give us a call today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have Lice?
Adult lice will be the easiest to spot because they are the biggest. But at the size of a sesame seed, they still aren’t that big. Although lice vary in color, if you see a grayish-white or tan bug crawling through the hair, it is probably a louse. If you look closely at an adult louse, you should be able to see human blood inside it.
Look at the hair strands about a quarter-inch (~0.5 cm) off the scalp. See if you can find lice eggs (often called nits) attached to individual hairs. Nits are extremely small. They look like tiny specks and will be glued pretty securely to the hair. If you see any, try pulling them off with your fingers. If you can’t easily pull them off, they are probably eggs and not dandruff.
How can i get lice?
The primary way you can get head lice is when your head comes in direct contact with the head of an infested individual. Head-to-head contact like that doesn’t guarantee that the infestation will spread, but it gives lice the best opportunity to move from the hair of the infested person to your hair.
Head lice don’t jump, swim, or fly. Without strands of hair to grab with the claws on their legs, they have trouble getting around at all. However, they can crawl pretty quickly along with the hair, so if your hair comes in contact with an infested head, it doesn’t take much for a louse to hitch a ride on a strand of your hair and make its way to your scalp.
How long can lice live?
Excluding the 8-9 days they spend as eggs, head lice can live for around 40-45 days on your head. As parasites, they feed on human blood several times a day.
If they are removed from their food source – say from getting knocked out of your hair with a brush or your hand – they can survive 24-48 hours. If they don’t find some human hair to crawl back to a new host during that time, they will die.
How can I kill Lice?
There are many ways you can kill lice. You can suffocate them, poison them, or dry them out. You can also starve them if you get them away from their food source – your head – long enough (they’ll die within 24-48 hours).
What should I do After treatment?
Head lice do not survive long if they fall off a person and cannot feed. You don’t need to spend a lot of time or money on housecleaning activities. Follow these steps to help know how to get rid of lice and avoid re–infestation by lice that have recently fallen off the hair or crawled onto clothing or furniture.
- Machine wash and dry clothing, bed linens, and other items that the infested person wore or used during the 2 days before treatment using the hot water (130°F) laundry cycle and the high heat drying cycle. Clothing and items that are not washable can be dry–cleaned OR sealed in a plastic bag and stored for 2 weeks.
- Soak combs and brushes in hot water (at least 130°F) for 5–10 minutes.
- Vacuum the floor and furniture, particularly where the infested person sat or lay. However, the risk of getting infested by a louse that has fallen onto a rug or 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 human scalp. Spending much time and money on housecleaning activities is not necessary to avoid re-infestation by lice or nits that may have fallen off the head or crawled onto furniture or clothing.
- Do not use fumigant sprays; they can be toxic if inhaled or absorbed through the skin.