What is embalming?
What is modern day embalming and when is embalming beneficial?
What is embalming….?
The mention of embalming for many will bring to mind the extensive and prolonged embalming processes of ancient Egypt whereby people were preserved or “mummified”. There were considerable variations in the embalming process depending on finance and social standing. The process was primarily about public health and observing religious belief.
Modern embalming while similar in purpose is an entirely unrelated and considerably shorter process. The primary purposes of modern day embalming remain for hygiene and sanitation, along with the often considerable benefits in the peaceful and natural appearance of the deceased for those who wish to spend time with them.
Embalming is by no means always necessary and where a funeral is to take place relatively soon and family are less concerned about how long they can visit their loved one at the funeral home, embalming may be of little benefit. Given that we have state of the art, temperature controlled mortuary facilities, we are able to care for the majority of deceased without embalming being essential.
However, there are occasions, often determined by the cause or circumstances of death (such as extensive medical intervention), duration till funeral, or where family wish to have extended viewing opportunities where embalming offers significant benefits. Often knowing that a relative has been fully cared for and will remain in a dignified, hygienic condition until their funeral brings peace of mind.
So what is modern embalming?
Modern arterial embalming is a process of injecting preservative fluid around the circulatory system of the deceased. This embalming fluid therefore reaches all tissues of the body, preserving them from the natural deterioration which follows death. Embalming fluid is also formulated to reduce dehydration and maintain a natural colour, all of which helps in the presentation and appearance of the deceased. Some blood will be removed from the body in the process. We embalm in our fully equipped mortuary which gives us a dignified, safe, clean and ventilated clinical working environment.
There are several factors which affect the rate of change both prior to death and after death which may influence the need for embalming, temperature being a large factor. So if for example, a family choose to have their relative “resting at home” prior to the funeral, especially during warmer weather, we would strongly recommend embalming.
There can sometimes be changes is someone's skin tone after death due to circumstances of death or prior illness. Because embalming involves infusing tissues with coloured preservative and restorative fluid, such discolouration can often be reduced.
Embalming therefore is a way to ensure that those who wish to spend time with their loved one after death can do so with little concern that the body will deteriorate, thus leaving an easier and more pleasant memory of these final visits.
Where a deceased person is being repatriated abroad, certified embalming is a necessity given the extended duration, flight conditions and requirement to ensure sanitation during the transport process and upon arrival at the destination.
Embalming is discouraged for those having natural or woodland burial for environmental reasons. While we respect and observe this position, it should be remembered that Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring Hydro Carbon chemical obtained from the oxidation of alcohol which will naturally break down in time.
We recognise and fully respect that for some, there is a clear desire to minimise any unnecessary intervention following death. We therefore never insist that embalming be carried out.
In all cases, we will discuss with you how your relative should be prepared in terms of hair style, application of cosmetics and shaving if applicable. These cosmetic considerations can usually be carried out as per your wishes whether or not embalming has taken place.
You are welcome to discuss embalming with us as part of our arrangements, and if our view was that it offered benefits, we would ensure we thoroughly discuss the benefits and choice with you.