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How Renova Works

In order to prevent ageing characteristics such as wrinkling of the skin, much research has been conducted. The result of this research has been in the form of products such as Renova and few others that have the powers to reduce ageing and wrinkling of your skin.

What is Renova?
Renova is a complete skin care treatment program that can change the way your skin looks. It takes a little to work its wonders, but one has to be patient. It sets to work on your skin and diminishes the wrinkles gradually. You cannot expect an immediate change, which is why you have to continue the treatment program for a few weeks before there are any visible changes.

Using Renova.
Renova’s directions have to be followed strictly as well and should be taken seriously as a medical treatment because of its contents. Taking into consideration the contents Renova has, it must be said that there are precautions that must be taken as well. To begin with, one should avoid having anything one the surface of his or her skin. If there is any make up or medication, it should be washed away thoroughly and dried. If your skin is not dry there could be problems such as irritation, which can be quite uncomfortable.

You are supposed to apply Renova to your skin once a day, and avoid getting the medicine in your eyes, nose and mouth. You should wash your hands thoroughly after handling the medicine. This is a precaution because you could accidentally rub your eyes.

Renova Side Effects
Side effects of using might include:

• mild redness
• burning,
• skin scaling,
• peeling
• stinging,
• itching,
• dry skin

Precautions Using Renova
The first few weeks of using Renova might take some adjusting. If you feel you want to quit taking the medication, you should consult your doctor first. Renova cannot be effective over sunburn or skin conditions such as Eczema. Using it on plain dry and unaffected skin for six months or so reveals the wonders Renova can work.

You should avoid being exposed to sunlight and heat when under Renova treatment. This is because of the fact that irritation will obviously result and interfere with the treatment process.
Your doctor should also know about any skin condition of allergy you may suffer with. In addition to this, informing your doctor about any medications you have been on is important to avoid interaction.

Your doctor should know if you are pregnant or plan on having a child.

Renova should not be taken along with medicines that contain:

• isoRetin-A,
• amiodarone,
• tetracycline
• quinolone antibiotics,
• sulfa drugs
• phenothiazines.

Finally, it is worth noting tat skin products that dry the skin should not be used along with Renova. You should avoid using any product for your skin that contains: Benzoyl peroxide Minoxidil, alcohol, etc. These are all drying agents and would interfere with Renova’s action.