I'm so glad I found your channel, I'm writing a book and the main character does similar work. Your channel is very informative, thank you for making these types of videos.
Hi Angel, thank you for watching 😊 and that is so cool you are writing a book, we need to know when you have finished to have a read ☺️ good luck with it and glad our channel helps a little, take care 😊💚
Super happy I came across your channel. I have a very extreme interest in this line of work, it’s been quite difficult finding channels who make videos on these topics regularly and in such detail. Awesome work
Hi David, thank you for that 😊 yes I do that most of the time it's only them really swollen oedema fingers that I will cut the ring off (with families permission first). Thanks take care ☺️💚💚
Hello greetings from Tijuana Mx, I´m not gonna lie, I have found your videos very entertaining and knowledgeable, I hope you ladys continue uploading videos, this is what the new generations at least mine (millenial) need, not topics of distraction but those of general knowledge. Greetings and blessings
Hi Mike, thank you so much for your kind words 🙏 and we are glad you are enjoying the channel, any questions you may have don't hesitate to ask us. Take care 😊💚💚
They do that with direct cremation??? I did have my daughter directly cremated, but I did view her Did they do that to her before I saw her? I am doing direct cremation myself I hope that isn't done on me But I've also requested no viewing You however are truly so passionate and caring to everyone Both of you are truly amazing for this Can't be easy, scary, since one day that could be you two 😢 Thank you for your videos And mostly, thank you for the care you provide to those loved ones ❤
Hi Elizabeth, lovely to hear from you 🌹we both hope you are dy ok. I honestly can not say what happened during your beautiful daughters preparation but sure she was well cared for just like you will be too one day but not for a very long time 🙏 Thank you for your kind words as always 🌹 and yes you are right it will happen to us both one day too. Take good care lovely sending our best to you 💚💚
Hey Tracey and Trish! Trust all is well with you. In my country, autopsy are done and the entire cavity area is removed and disposed of, stuffed with cotton and then they sew you up back. However, after doing all that I’ve seen a dead body starting to swell like two hours after viewing. What could cause this? By the way the individual died in an accident and her neck was slashed with broken body parts.
Hi Gavin, oh dear that's such a traumatic accident to see. I can only imagine a build up of gases from the bodies tissues could have been the cause of the swollen torso area. Take care 😊💚
After you remove canula's from a deceased, you mention that the area bleeds. I always thought once your heart stops you no longer bleed. How do you bleed after death? I am a little confused. Help clear this up please. Ty so much!
Hi Deborah, sorry I will clear that up. When we die our body is still full of blood and while it is not pumped around by the heart anymore it will slowly trickle out of any open wounds or puncture. This needs to be sealed and stopped otherwise it would continue to slowly trickle and stain the clothing. Hope that makes sense ☺️ 💚💚
Hi again! I’m curious which body was most troublesome - very leaky, disformed or hard to locate the artheries? And does “the regular procedure” is harder to do for babies (is it different)?
Hi, all the above are very difficult and time consuming when it comes to embalming. It's not often you get a deceased that is a simple straight forward embalming they is always something making the job a little difficult. Thank you for your question take care 😊💚
Very informational as Always! Wish you would show an actual suturing of the mandible. If you're going back thru the same hole, why does it not just unravel itself? Also, would love to see you actually opening the carotid artery & jugular vein, then the embalming fluid added in (to see the change in color) & then watch you suture them back together. {Hey that's me wearing that mask!🙂} Have a Lovely day ladies!💗
Hi Tee Bee, we want to thank everyone who support our channel, thank you again for your support 🙏 One day when we have consented from family in filming such intimate thing we will. The suture won't unravel as I go behind the teeth on the first incision then when I go back in to the same hole I come out on the opposite side of the mouth on the outside of the teeth this keeps it separate so won't pull out. Hope that makes sense 😬 take care lovely 💚💚
Hello gorgeous ladies! Very, very interesting upload this evening, and thank you. A question though....In A&E Nursing, an Aneurysm is technically a swelling or bulge in the walls of a (weakened) blood vessel, which may or may not burst, causing a medical/surgical emergency. How or why are the hooks called Aneurysm Hooks, when they don't necessarily raise a swollen or burst vessel? Thank you in advance, once again! ❤❤❤👍👍👍🤗🤗🇬🇧
Hi lovely, to tell you the truth I don't know why it's called that. I know an aneurysm is bulging vessels so maybe the person who named it was forever raising bulging vessels 🤷♀️ I will have to ask that question to other Embalmers and try and find out. Great question and I had never really thought about it. Take good care out in the mother land 😘💚💚
😂 I just noticed that my jumber is the same colour as the gloves, I am so coordinated without even trying 😉 the gloves only come up passed my wrists the rest is sleeves. Thanks Three of a kind very observant 😊💚💚
It is just an aesthetic thing so the person doesn't look pained when the family views them. Often families say they don't want to view but then change their mind at the funeral so the work is always done- we are only about creating as least trauma for the family as possible. 💚
I'm so glad I found your channel, I'm writing a book and the main character does similar work. Your channel is very informative, thank you for making these types of videos.
Hi Angel, thank you for watching 😊 and that is so cool you are writing a book, we need to know when you have finished to have a read ☺️ good luck with it and glad our channel helps a little, take care 😊💚
I love how you ladies are demystefying and opening up conversations about death.
Hi Rachel, thank you so much for your kind words 🙏💚💚
Super happy I came across your channel. I have a very extreme interest in this line of work, it’s been quite difficult finding channels who make videos on these topics regularly and in such detail. Awesome work
Welcome aboard! Art in Decay (cool name by the way 😉)
Thank you for your kind words 🙏 💚💚
I'm writing a scene in a prep room my latest mystery and this is really helpful. thanks!
You're so welcome! That sounds very intriguing would love to know more about this ❤️
Little tip for removing rings wrap finger with floss tightly it will compress skin and slide ring very easily no damage to ring
Hi David, thank you for that 😊 yes I do that most of the time it's only them really swollen oedema fingers that I will cut the ring off (with families permission first). Thanks take care ☺️💚💚
Awesome presentation ladies! Thank you for all the information!
💚💚 thank you 😊
Hello greetings from Tijuana Mx, I´m not gonna lie, I have found your videos very entertaining and knowledgeable, I hope you ladys continue uploading videos, this is what the new generations at least mine (millenial) need, not topics of distraction but those of general knowledge.
Greetings and blessings
Hi Mike, thank you so much for your kind words 🙏 and we are glad you are enjoying the channel, any questions you may have don't hesitate to ask us. Take care 😊💚💚
I enjoy following your channel and alway learn something new. Thanks
Glad to hear it! Thank you so much 😍💚💚
thanks ladies always great information
Hi LEIGH, thank you 😍💚
Those needles are soooo sharp .. wouldn’t wanna get jabbed .. our family friend was jabbed and ended up very sick ..
Hi Andy, yes you have to be very careful with needle stick injuries. Sorry to here about your friend, nasty hope all good now 🤞 💚
So interesting...I learn so much from these presentations..thank you both!!!
Thank you as always Nancy 😚💚💚
They do that with direct cremation???
I did have my daughter directly cremated, but I did view her
Did they do that to her before I saw her?
I am doing direct cremation myself
I hope that isn't done on me
But I've also requested no viewing
You however are truly so passionate and caring to everyone
Both of you are truly amazing for this
Can't be easy, scary, since one day that could be you two 😢
Thank you for your videos
And mostly, thank you for the care you provide to those loved ones ❤
Hi Elizabeth, lovely to hear from you 🌹we both hope you are dy ok. I honestly can not say what happened during your beautiful daughters preparation but sure she was well cared for just like you will be too one day but not for a very long time 🙏
Thank you for your kind words as always 🌹 and yes you are right it will happen to us both one day too. Take good care lovely sending our best to you 💚💚
Hey Tracey and Trish! Trust all is well with you. In my country, autopsy are done and the entire cavity area is removed and disposed of, stuffed with cotton and then they sew you up back. However, after doing all that I’ve seen a dead body starting to swell like two hours after viewing. What could cause this? By the way the individual died in an accident and her neck was slashed with broken body parts.
Hi Gavin, oh dear that's such a traumatic accident to see. I can only imagine a build up of gases from the bodies tissues could have been the cause of the swollen torso area.
Take care 😊💚
Thanks for your channel
So nice of you to say 🥰❤️
After you remove canula's from a deceased, you mention that the area bleeds. I always thought once your heart stops you no longer bleed. How do you bleed after death? I am a little confused. Help clear this up please. Ty so much!
Hi Deborah, sorry I will clear that up. When we die our body is still full of blood and while it is not pumped around by the heart anymore it will slowly trickle out of any open wounds or puncture. This needs to be sealed and stopped otherwise it would continue to slowly trickle and stain the clothing. Hope that makes sense ☺️ 💚💚
Hi again! I’m curious which body was most troublesome - very leaky, disformed or hard to locate the artheries? And does “the regular procedure” is harder to do for babies (is it different)?
Hi, all the above are very difficult and time consuming when it comes to embalming. It's not often you get a deceased that is a simple straight forward embalming they is always something making the job a little difficult. Thank you for your question take care 😊💚
Very informational as Always! Wish you would show an actual suturing of the mandible. If you're going back thru the same hole, why does it not just unravel itself? Also, would love to see you actually opening the carotid artery & jugular vein, then the embalming fluid added in (to see the change in color) & then watch you suture them back together.
{Hey that's me wearing that mask!🙂}
Have a Lovely day ladies!💗
Hi Tee Bee, we want to thank everyone who support our channel, thank you again for your support 🙏
One day when we have consented from family in filming such intimate thing we will.
The suture won't unravel as I go behind the teeth on the first incision then when I go back in to the same hole I come out on the opposite side of the mouth on the outside of the teeth this keeps it separate so won't pull out. Hope that makes sense 😬 take care lovely 💚💚
Hello gorgeous ladies! Very, very interesting upload this evening, and thank you. A question though....In A&E Nursing, an Aneurysm is technically a swelling or bulge in the walls of a (weakened) blood vessel, which may or may not burst, causing a medical/surgical emergency. How or why are the hooks called Aneurysm Hooks, when they don't necessarily raise a swollen or burst vessel? Thank you in advance, once again! ❤❤❤👍👍👍🤗🤗🇬🇧
Hi lovely, to tell you the truth I don't know why it's called that. I know an aneurysm is bulging vessels so maybe the person who named it was forever raising bulging vessels 🤷♀️ I will have to ask that question to other Embalmers and try and find out. Great question and I had never really thought about it. Take good care out in the mother land 😘💚💚
Good day beautiful ladies.. Have a wonderful week.
You too George 😚💚💚
I can’t tell if tracey is wearing _super_ long gloves or if shes just wearing a blue jumper the same colour as her gloves lol 🤔
😂 I just noticed that my jumber is the same colour as the gloves, I am so coordinated without even trying 😉 the gloves only come up passed my wrists the rest is sleeves. Thanks Three of a kind very observant 😊💚💚
@@Areyoudyingtoknow 😊 I noticed as the video went on that they were in in fact gloves that were just the very same colour as your jumper lol
😁💚💚
How long on a normal " embalming with no problems will it take you to complete Tracy?
Hi Lynne, max 3 hours. 💚💚
What kind of thread do you use
Hi Tai, it is medical waxed suture cord that I use. 😊💚
@@Areyoudyingtoknow Oh ok
Hi ladies ❤️
Hi Michael, hope you are well 😚💚💚
I love my shirt. I've tagged you in instagram and will send you an email xxx
Just seen the photo 😍😍 it's a cool shirt 👍 looking forward to receiving the email with the photo to share. Thank you for your support 😘💚💚
Why does a mouth need to be closed?
It is just an aesthetic thing so the person doesn't look pained when the family views them. Often families say they don't want to view but then change their mind at the funeral so the work is always done- we are only about creating as least trauma for the family as possible. 💚
Great video but you forgot to show the trocar lol. God Bless
Thank you Jane. No I did show the trocar on this occasion it not an instrument I use daily only when needed. Take care 😊💚