Arm sleeves to protect thin skin


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Thin skin tends to be a prevalent issue as we age, and even a minor bump or fall can cause long-lasting and painful skin tears or bruises.

DERMATUff© Unisex arm protectors are designed with multiple purposes in mind, clinically proven to offer protection against skin tears, skin flaps and lacerations, providing similar impact resistance to body armour.

Please see below for product features, size information and delivery options.

Shipping
UK Standard Shipping – £3.50 (up to 10 pairs)
International – £7.50 (up to 10 pairs)

  • Description
  • Additional information

  • Made with impact-resistant yarns spun from Kevlar® by DuPont and elasticated nylon, ensuring both a cushioning effect whilst maintaining cut, tear and abrasion resistance and elasticity to fit a wide range of arm diameters without applying excess pressure.
  • Registered with the MHRA as a CE marked Class 1 Medical Device, clinically evaluated and proven to work as intended. 
  • DERMATUff© arm protectors are non-restrictive designed with a soft band and no compression as required by patients with Oedema, Lymphoedema or Vascular problems.
  • DERMATUff© arm protectors are a popular alternative as footless leg protection. Click here for further information and sizing.
  • An independent study showed a 97% reduction rate in the level of expected skin tears and bruises when DERMATUff© arm protectors were worn.
  • Machine wash between each use at temperatures below 180 degrees ensures the arm protectors maintain their efficiency.

Size selection

Select the size nearest to your measurements. To view the sizing chart for wearing the sleeves on your legs, click here.

Sleeve Size

Circumference of Forearm above Elbow

Circumference of Wrist

Length of Wrist to Elbow

Large 30 cm to 42 cm 21 cm to 32 cm 30 cm to 38 cm
Medium 24 cm to 36 cm 16 cm to 24 cm 25 cm to 30 cm
Small 18 cm to 26 cm 13 cm to 20 cm 20 cm to 25 cm

What our customers are saying

Aug 2, 2021

Sleeve - Purpura

A must for anyone who suffers from Senile / Batemans Purpura. I am now able to do my house work without looking as if I have been wrestling with a hedgehog... view more

Jun 30, 2021

Great product with amazing customer service and support

My husband uses the cuffs as leg guards, he is diabetic, suffers from leg ulcers and small knocks can start them off. The guards have saved him several... view more

Jan 31, 2021

Sleeve protectors

Loving my sleeve protectors. Have had a couple of bad cuts and tears recently so felt I needed to act. Feel very comfy and yes, feel more confident. ... view more

Dec 9, 2020

one week free of bruises

Thank you so much for your fantastic product I am a week free of new bruises on my arms , carn’t wait for my leg protectors to arrive, I will be able ... view more

Available sizes and colours

Size

Large, Medium, Small

Colour

Black, Oatmeal

October 01, 2020 4 min read

Arm sleeves to protect thin skin

If you are living with thin or fragile skin and think that you need to change the way you live or dress because of it, think again: arm sleeves are here as the ultimate arm protectors for thin skin. Today, we are taking a look at what thin skin is, what causes it, and how arm sleeves are a must-have if you are looking for forearm protection for your delicate and fragile skin.

What Is Thin Skin?

Thin skin is skin that, due to numerous possible causes, has thinned and become fragile to the point that it easily tears, bruises, or breaks. Thin skin is actually very common and can be found in about 72 million Americans. It is found to be common among older adults and is prevalent on the skin of the face, hands, and arms. In the areas where the skin has thinned, you may be able to easily see the person’s veins, tendons, bones, or even capillaries under the skin. This, unfortunately, means that even the most minor bump or fall can cause long-lasting, painful skin tears, or bruises.

What Causes Thin Skin?

Our skin is made of several layers and among them, the dermis is the middle layer that is made of collagen and elastin and makes up about 90% of our skin’s thickness. Thin skin is caused by the thinning of this layer, leading to the loss in strength, flexibility, and elasticity to the skin. There are a couple of factors that contribute to this:

  • Ageing:
    The dermis is made of collagen, however, as we age, our body produces less and less collagen. Due to this gradual decrease, our skin slowly loses its ability to repair itself. It also starts forming more wrinkles, sags more, and retains less moisture. Our genetics play a major factor in determining how much collages we lose as we age.

  • UV Exposure:
    With many years of sun exposure, our skin starts getting sun damage. This results in damage to the dermis and leads to wrinkling, sagging, and thinning of the skin along with age spots. It’s not a coincidence that thin skin is mostly present on the face, arms, and hands: the three areas that are usually not covered by clothing. Using tanning beds also increases skin damage through UV exposure.

  • Medication:
    The long-term use of some medication like topical and oral corticosteroids, over-the-counter aspirin, prescription blood thinners, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like ibuprofen (Advil) or naproxen (Aleve), have also been found to cause the skin to thin.

  • Lifestyle:
    Premature skin ageing has also been linked to certain lifestyle factors such as alcohol consumption, smoking, lack of regular exercise, and dietary choices such as low intake of fresh fruits and vegetables but high consumption of sugar and refined carbohydrates.
 

Why Arm Sleeves as Skin Protectors for Thin Skin?

Arm sleeves can be used as protection for thin skin without having to resort to more extreme solutions like micro-needling, fillers, laser treatments, or other similar procedures. It can also provide some additional benefits:

  • Protection from UV rays:
    Arm sleeves serve as a barrier between the sun’s harmful rays and our skin, thus, successfully preventing the adverse effects of sun exposure. They can be used while gardening or even while doing indoor household tasks, which makes it much easier than adding an extra layer of clothing for sun protection. After all, we know that jacket only overheats your body while you are tending to your plants!

  • Prevents direct contact from harsh surfaces:
    Arm sleeves add that extra layer of protection against the outer environment’s irritants and potential damage by acting as a barrier between thin skin and harsh surfaces. It can thus prevent forearm bruising and protect the skin from injuries such as abrasions, skin tears, and injury from impact with harmful encounters.  Once you have an arm sleeve on, you don’t have to constantly be hyper-conscious of your surroundings or access everything and the damage it may cause. 

  • Protection for existent cuts and bruises:
    If you already have a myriad of injuries on your forearm due to your thin skin, armwear can be a good solution for hiding them and covering them up while also giving them additional protection. So you can return to your favourite activities without worrying about your bruises or risking another abrasion.

  • The ease and practicality:
    One of the best points about using thin skin protection sleeves is the ease and practicality that comes with it. Instead of wearing cardigans or outerwear all the time, and have to haul them around once indoors, you can opt for an arm sleeve instead. This gives you the flexibility of slipping your sleeve on or off anytime you want. Because sleeves are usually compact, you don’t have to worry about carrying an extra bulk with you.
    Arm sleeves also give you the freedom of wearing clothing you already have instead of substituting all of them for a full-sleeved version. Let’s be honest, that cute dress doesn’t really come with full sleeves. We carry a range of stylish, fashionable arm sleeves that double as arm protectors for fragile skin. They are all made of breathable materials and stay in place without binding thin skin. We currently have thirteen different designs that come in a variety of colors and fabrics so you don’t have to worry about wearing an arm sleeve that looks like a medical brace! Combine function with style and protect your skin without sacrificing your skin health! Who said we can’t have it all?

If you have thin skin and are looking for ways to minimize its effects without having to go to extreme surgical measures, arm sleeves are a great solution. They provide ease, comfort, and protection without the added impracticality of outerwears. Safe to say, arm sleeves can act as amazing arm protectors for thin skin since they provide protection against the two most dangerous factors that cause such skin further damage: sun exposure and harsh surfaces, and that’s all we can ask for!


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How can I protect my arms with thin skin?

To protect thin skin and prevent tears and cuts: Wear a long-sleeved shirt, long pants and a wide-brimmed hat. The forearms are common areas for minor injury to the skin. Consider wearing two layers to protect them when doing yardwork or gardening.

How do I stop bruising on my arms?

To minimize bruising, it's best to elevate the injured area and apply ice immediately after impact. Preventive action is the best way to avoid bruises, so consider de-cluttering household items, and use safety gear if you're doing something that could be harmful to your body.

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