π¨ββοΈπΌπ An embalmer is a professional who combines medical knowledge and practical skills to preserve and prepare deceased bodies for burial or viewing. They work in funeral homes and use specialized techniques, such as embalming fluid injections and cosmetic procedures, to slow down the decomposition process and restore a natural appearance to the deceased. The embalmer's role is to ensure that the body is respectfully handled, preserved, and presented in accordance with cultural and religious customs. Their work involves maintaining strict confidentiality and adhering to legal and ethical standards to secure the privacy and dignity of the deceased.
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