When a loved one passes away, you might choose to get them embalmed. This process is undertaken to slow the decomposition process. Let’s take a closer look at what embalming is and some of the reasons people choose this procedure.

What Is Embalming?

If you choose to embalm your loved ones, the funeral services in Kingaroy will start preserving the body. There are a few types of embalming you can explore. You can choose partial embalming. This is less intensive and should preserve the appearance of the beloved deceased for a few days.

On the other hand, standard embalming will be more costly and time-consuming. But you will be able to preserve the appearance of the beloved deceased for longer. It will be best to discuss these approaches during the funeral pre-planning process. The funeral director will be able to help you find the right approach to suit your needs.

Typically, following the embalming process, the deceased will be dressed in their favorite clothes. By the end of the embalming, your loved one should appear at peace, as though they are taking a nap. 

Types Of Embalming

There are a few methods of embalming. First, there is a process called arterial embalming. In this case, the embalming liquid will be used to replace blood in the veins. The second process is known as cavity embalming. In this case, a small incision allows the embalming liquid to fill the chest cavity. Of course, your loved one will be treated with the utmost respect during this process.

When Is Embalming Mandatory?

In Australia, embalming will be optional in most circumstances. But there are a few times when you will need to embalm your loved ones, these include:

  • When you intend to bury your loved one in a crypt, mausoleum, or another type of above-ground vault.
  • If the deceased is being repatriated overseas
  • If the deceased is being moved across state lines
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Why Do People Choose To Embalm Their Loved Ones?

While the embalming of a loved one isn’t usually mandatory, there are a few reasons why families might choose this approach. The most common reason is when you intend to have a viewing. This can be a way for family members to say a final goodbye to the beloved deceased and often takes place before the funeral service.

Furthermore, some families might prefer an open coffin, so the deceased can be seen during the ceremony. In this case, it might be best to consider embalming your loved ones.

Another common reason is to preserve the deceased for a delayed funeral service. This will allow family and friends to travel from out of town to say goodbye.  Although, some people prefer to consider one of our Kingaroy cremation options instead.

Circumstances Where Embalming Is Not Used

There are a few elements that a family should consider when deciding whether to embalm a loved one. Most importantly, you might want to consider their religion. Some faiths might advise against embalming. Because of this, you might want to consult with a local worship leader before deciding if embalming is the right approach.

Conclusion

When a loved one passes away and the funeral planning process begins, you might want to consider embalming. This will ensure that the beloved deceased will be preserved for longer. If you want more information you can talk to the team at Virgo Funerals