Lice Clinics of America – Utah Supports Moms for Mother’s Day
“We want moms to know we’re here for them on Mother’s Day and all year,” said Charley Gillespie, manager of Lice Clinics of America – Salt Lake City. “We know how much stress and pressure moms face under normal circumstances, and when head lice enter the picture, it can feel like fuel to the ‘fire.’”
Indeed, many Lice Clinics of America treatment centers were launched by moms after dealing with head lice in their own families. It’s no wonder the clinics are champions of moms everywhere. “Experiencing head lice can be an exercise in futility for moms because there’s so much misinformation and confusion about how to treat infestations, what works, and what doesn’t work,” Gillespie said. “Most of us have experienced it in our own lives and we see it every day in our clinic.”
“We want to educate and support moms with the facts about head lice,” Gillespie said. “The two most important facts moms need to know is that head lice have nothing to do with hygiene, and that most head lice are now immune to the pesticides used in the most popular lice products.”
“The stigma that head lice are caused by dirty homes or hair keeps people from seeking treatment which then results in worsening and persistent infestations,” Gillespie said. “And when moms try to treat head lice on their own, they often fail with products that no longer work and grow even more stressed and frustrated.”
Gillespie’s first and foremost message to moms whose children have head lice is this: You didn’t do anything wrong. “Most moms are embarrassed that their children have head lice, and that feeling can prevent them from seeking treatment, which just makes things worse,” Gillespie said. “We tell them the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that ‘personal hygiene or cleanliness in the home or school has nothing to do with getting head lice.’”
The second fact about lice treatment is that most popular head lice products rely on pesticides, but most lice are now immune to those pesticides. A study published in the Journal of Medical Entomology in 2016 found that 98 percent of head lice in the United States and other countries have developed a genetic resistance to pyrethroids, the class of pesticides used by popular lice products. Pyrethroids have also been linked to developmental and behavioral problems in children.
The Salt Lake City and Salt Lake City clinics are the area’s exclusive provider of lice treatment using the revolutionary AirAllé® medical device. It’s an FDA-cleared, Class I medical device clinically proven to kill live lice and more than 99 percent of eggs (nits) using microprocessor-controlled heated air to dehydrate the bugs and eggs. Most treatments take about an hour and are guaranteed to be effective.
“Our most important message to moms is that a pesticide-free cure is just an hour away,” Gillespie said. “The joy and relief moms express when they leave our clinic lice-free makes every day feel like Mother’s Day.”
The Utah clinics also offers pesticide-free, guaranteed home lice treatment and prevention products.
With 330 clinics in 35 countries, Lice Clinics of America is the world’s largest network of professional lice treatment centers. The AirAllé medical device has treated more than 1 million cases of head lice around the world with a success rate better than 99 percent.
Lice Clinics of America has successfully treated more than 1 million cases of head lice. The company has more than 265 clinics in 20 countries, making it the world’s largest network of professional lice treatment centers. Lice Clinics of America – Salt Lake City is located at 4873 S. State Street, Murray UT 84107, and is open seven days a week by appointment. Call (801) 707-0232, email info@liceclinicsaltlakecity.com, or visit liceclinicsutah.com for more information or to schedule an appointment.