Senile purpura bruises and treatment options
I ( and a friend or 2) love gardening. Even with wearing long sleeves while working outside, (today it was about 76 degrees by 8 AM here), I still get poked or scratched. The resulting bleeds and the bruises are way out of proportion to the cause. Anybody have a good suggestion how to cover up some of the bruises on my lower arms (elbow to wrist) so I don’t look so abused when going out in public? Meaning, make-up tricks. Tomorrow it will be around 94 degrees again here, so long sleeves out and about are not what I want to wear going forward.
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Nothing that I’ve found. I use dermablend on the back of my hands occasionally but its only so-so and expensive. i don’t attempt to cover a bigger area than that.
Pineapple juice seems to help them fade a little faster. A Dermatologist sheepishly suggested it.
Drinking it and/or applying it to the bruises area?
I have it but the red & purple blemishes are not bruises caused by contact with an object. My skin is thin and the sun causes them. Now it’s called solar purpura.
I use Dermablend from my knees to ankles. I use green first as it is the opposite from red on the color wheel and then flesh color. It takes a long time to dry & use a second coat!
Same here, nothing can be done to reverse or limit it.
I have similar looking purpura on my forearms and lower legs as shown in your photos. In your experience, does this purport go away with time if protected ?
Mine is both. Thin skin from too much sun worshiping as a teen, prior smoking and Irish skin makes contact bruising ordinary now. For instance, if I’m opening a box or lifting the corner of my mattress, I end up with what is shown the pic attached. I tried Retin A to try and improve skin resiliency .. no improvement.
I have a collection of overshirts I wear open with sleeves rolled up to just below elbow to hide my forearms. I find dermablend and other similar concealer type products just don't work for me.
I use Dermablend & it works well. The spots are on my legs knee to foot.
Dermablend works but takes a long time to do. They have updated their language from senile to solar. I felt it insulting also. I have had to change my ID to my email. It has Bobbie in it.