May
25
2010
Renova – An Effective Anti Ageing Cream
Author: tayanaRenova (tretinoin) is a topical cream that uses vitamin A to promote the process of skin renewal and rejuvenation by eliminating wrinkles and fine lines as well as reducing the appearance of mottled and discolored skin. You can get comprehensive information about Renova – its side effects, ingredients, possible drug interactions and uses – from your doctor or pharmacist. Renova is recommended to be used as per your doctor’s advice. Pregnant and breast feeding women should use Renova only after consulting their doctor.
What Is Renova?
Consisting of the active ingredient tretinoin, Renova , unlike Retin-A and BenzaClin that are available in a gel form, is a topical cream that helps your skin stave off the visible signs of ageing and renew itself periodically. The vitamin A present in this skin care treatment promotes the process of skin regeneration and revitalization by reducing wrinkles and fine lines as well as restoring the appearance of the skin. Even rough and weather beaten skin starts to feel smoother with regular application of Renova.
How Should I Use Renova?
Renova is recommended to be used as per your doctor’s advice. Do not use larger or smaller amounts of this medicated cream, because this will not enhance its beneficial effects and is likely to intensify any side effects that may occur. Wash your hands and clean the affected area prior to applying Renova. The application of Renova on wet skin may cause irritation, so make sure that your skin is clean and dry.
What Happens If I Miss A Dose?
If you happen to forget or miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is nearly time for the next dose, take it according to your regular schedule. Do not increase the dosage of Renova, Retin-A and Benzaclin in order to compensate for a missed dose.
What Happens If I Overdose?
An overdose of Renova, Retin-A and Benzaclin can cause hazardous side effects. Get emergency medical assistance if you think you have taken an overdose. However, Renova generally does not cause overdose symptoms unless applied in extremely large amounts.
Before Using Renova
Pregnant women or those planning to conceive need to consult their doctor before taking Renova skin care treatment, since it can harm the fetus. Breast-feeding women too need to be careful while taking Renova. Renova and Retin-A can be used only with a valid prescription from a doctor.


