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About Renova
Aging. Sooner or later, we all go through the process of aging. There is no reason, though, that we have to appear older than we are. Fine lines, small wrinkles, age spots, discoloration can all be reduced by the application of a simple prescription cream, Renova.
How often have you spent money on over the counter products only to find that the money is wasted and that they seldom do as they are advertised to do? Renova has been proven again and again to dramatically improve your skin's appearance. Try prescription Renova today!
How to use Renova
Renova is for use on the face as directed, usually once a day at bedtime. Apply a pea-size amount of cream to clean, dry skin on the face being careful to avoid the eyes, nostrils and mouth. Wash hands after use. Do not use this more often than prescribed or in large amounts. It will not give your faster or better results but will increase the risk of side effects. Do not use on sunburn or eczema or other serious skin conditions. Effects of this medication will be gradual with most improvement seen in the first 6 months of continued therapy. If used for acne the condition may worsen at first, then improve.
Renova Side Effects
You may experience mild redness or stinging, itching, burning, skin scaling, peeling and dry skin the first several weeks as your body adjusts to Renova. If any of these effects continue or become severe, discontinue use and notify your doctor.
Contraindications
Individuals should keep exposure to sunlight and sun lamps to a minimum. If you have sunburn, or any other skin irritation do not use the medication until you skin has fully recovered. Use of sunscreen products (at least SPF 15) and protective clothing over treated areas is recommended when exposure to the sun cannot be avoided. In addition, weather extremes, such as excessive wind or cold conditions, may cause a reaction with the use of the medication.
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