Hi, yes, try Hirudoid cream – which you can find at a pharmacy or online. It’s brilliant for reducing bruising.
Other things which I reckon help to speed up bruising include Altrient liposomal vitamin C, very good for all sorts of healing; sessions of LED red light therapy eg Dermalux which you can find at salons and clinics or even buy your own for home use, and the NuFace Fix – it’s not an official use of the gadget but because it improves the microcirculation in the skin and lymph drainage I am pretty sure that it speeds up the dispersal of pooled blood that is causing the bruise, to send it on its way that bit faster.
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