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Blood Patches Under 1St Skin Layer

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Dermatologist said not to worry, prescribed vitamin A. Doesn't seem to do anything.

Since 6 months there appear out of the blue, which means I don't notice when it happens, small blood patches on both hands which seem to develop between the 1st and 2nd skin layer. No scratches, no bumping which might explain this. Doesn't bother but looks ugly because the blood turns brown and takes a long time before it is being absorbed and the skin look normal again.

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Seem to different because there is no talk about blood under the skin at first. A few months ago the first skin layer actually went off leaving the second layer open with a thin blood film over the new skin. Didn't feel like a wound. The upper skin took a long time to recover the area.

The age spots seem to be brown from the beginning.

Is that correct?

PS. If you click the image big you can actually see that there is dry blood under the skin

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