Paraffin Wax Bath
Paraffin Wax Bath
Paraffin Wax Bath
Paraffin wax has been used for many years, its is an effective
medium for heat transfer to the skin and joints. The use of warm
paraffin wax on the hands and feet has a very soothing and
therapeutic effect. The warm paraffin wax applied to the skin makes
the blood vessels expand and therefore helps the circulation,
bringing healing nutrients to the surface and flushing toxins out of
the skin.
The overall effect of a paraffin wax bath is softer, firmer skin which
is more hydrated.
Hands or feet are prepared with a sterilizing solution and then and
then massaged with the moisturizing treatment cream of your
choice (the range includes, Organic with Grapeseed and Aloe Vera,
Organic Spearmint, Organic with Russian Rose and Lavender,
Peppermint, Almond and Sandalwood, Aloe Vera, Evening
Primrose...).
Once this has been massaged into your hands (and or feet) they are
briefly immersed in a warm wax solution. Once the wax has set the
hands or feet are reimersed a further two or three times and then
wrapped in warm boots / gloves to retain the heat. For the next 10
minutes you relax enjoying the warmth of the wax and boots /
gloves. The wax is then removed revealing soft, smooth and
refreshed skin.
Introduction
Preparation of patient:
• The nature of wax treatment is explained and the area to be
treated is inspected for contraindication.
• Look for any wound, skin infection, rashes etc. on the part to
be treated.
• Cleaned the skin using tissue paper or cotton.
• Tell the patient in brief about temperature of the wax and
benefits
• Drip down few drops of molten wax on the dorsal surface of
your hand to check the temperature.
• This is done before; the patient so that he/she can prepare
psychologically and fear of heat is minimized.
• After the above step the patient is always found to cooperate
and fear of molten wax and heat is remove from the mind.
Methods:
• The part to be treated must be cleaned by soap and
moisture to be soaked by towel.
• Position of the patient should be such that the part to be
treated comes closer to the wax bath container.
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Techniques of application:
Various techniques used for the application of
paraffin wax are as fallows:
2. Brushing method:
• It is a less commonly used method of paraffin wax
application.
• in this method, 8-10 coats of wax are applied to the
area with a paint brush using even and rapid strokes
• The area is then wrapped with towel for 10-20 minutes
and after this time, paraffin wax is removed and
discarded
3. Immersion method:
• This method of application provides some what vigorous
heating.
• The body part to be treated dipped 3-4 time to form a thin
coat and then left immersed in paraffin wax for 20-30
minutes
• A thin glove of solid paraffin wax formed slows the heat
conduction
• Use of immersion method required co-operation and
tolerance by the patient in a dependent position
• Care should be taken to ensure that the patient is in
comfortable position during the treatment
• With immersion method, the temperature elevation of body
tissue is 2°c higher then dipping method
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4. Dipping method:
Physiological response
1. Heat production:
2. Circulating effect:
3. Analgesic effect:
4. Stretching effect:
Indications
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Contra-indications
4. First dip traps air and moisture to create more even heat
distribution.