05/17/2026
5 Ways to Avoid Post Embalming Dehydration
It is a well known scientific fact that a moist environment encourages bacterial growth that inevitably leads to advanced decomposition.
In life, we need moisture in our bodies to survive and it’s estimated that 60% of the human body is made up of water! In death, when specifically speaking about preservation of human remains maintaining the right amount of moisture in the body is a delicate art and science.
Just 1% in the embalming solution can make the difference between a beautiful supple appearance and devastatingly dehydrated facial features. A botched embalming due to dehydration can alter the deceased’s appearance so much that it can have a devastating effect on the family’s last memory.
I consider moisture my “Frienemy” when it comes to preserving the recently departed for their funeral. Maintaining just the right amount of moisture in the tissues is one of the true arts of preserving the dead. I avoid dehydration that leaves behind pruny looking hands, dry lips and eyelids by using the following standards in my embalming process.
Pro Tips💀
1. Avoid “shooting the juice” inject slow and easy with high pressure 120-140 and low flow 10-12lbs
2. Wait to open the vein for several minutes to build internal vascular pressure in the arterial system
3. Deploy delayed aspiration
4. Use stone oil on face AND HANDS
5. Maintain hydration in the body by touching up the hands and facial features with feature builder immediately post embalming
Hope you like this week’s tips! Until next time Happy Embalming! 💀⚰️💐🧪🥽
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