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Senile purpura, also known as actinic purpura, typically requires no specific treatment as it is often a benign condition resulting from fragile blood vessels in aging skin. Management involves protecting the skin from trauma and sun exposure to prevent new lesions. In some cases, topical treatments or procedures may be considered for cosmetic reasons, but these should be discussed with a healthcare provider. Overall, maintaining skin health and addressing any underlying conditions are essential components of care.

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