Renova

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What to Expect
Patients who respond to RENOVA may begin to notice their skin becoming smoother and softer within the first month or two. Within two to three months, users may notice a reduction in fine facial wrinkles (note: RENOVA 0.05% users may also notice brown spots begin to fade). Additional benefits should be apparent within five to six months of therapy. Continued use of the product beyond six months can help maintain the visible improvement. For more information on what to expect while using RENOVA, click here.

Clinical Studies
Like other prescription medications, RENOVA 0.02% Cream and RENOVA 0.05% Cream have been tested for safety and effectiveness. While both formulations will not repair sun damaged skin, eliminate wrinkles, or reverse the aging process, they are proven to reduce fine facial wrinkles. (Note: RENOVA 0.05% is also proven to fade brown spots and smooth surface roughness.) When using RENOVA, as with any other anti-aging or skin care product, you should limit exposure to the sun and always use a sunscreen.

RENOVA is a dermal irritant. RENOVA 0.02% Cream has been proven safe and effective in clinical trials lasting 12 months in Caucasians and other lightly-pigmented subjects up to the age of 70. Effectiveness beyond 12 months has not been established in controlled clinical trials. RENOVA 0.05% Cream has been proven safe and effective in clinical trials lasting 11 months in Caucasians up to the age of 50. Clinical trials for RENOVA 0.05% Cream in those over 50 or with moderately or heavily pigmented skin have not been conducted. No studies have been conducted comparing the safety or efficacy of RENOVA 0.02% Cream to RENOVA 0.05% Cream.

For more information about RENOVA 0.02%Cream and RENOVA 0.05% Cream, call 1-800-64-RENOVA (647-3668).

Possible Side Effects
While using RENOVA, patients may experience some redness, itching, dryness, or flaking because RENOVA is a dermal irritant. This is most often mild, and most common when treatment is started. In some patients, this may be severe. When using RENOVA, as with any other anti-aging or skin care product, patients should limit exposure to the sun and always use a sunscreen.

Click here for full U.S. prescribing information for RENOVA 0.02%Cream.

Click here for full U.S. prescribing information for RENOVA 0.05%Cream.

Click here for Frequently Asked Questions
and additional product information. If you have any questions please call us at 1-800-64-RENOVA or e-mail us.

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