RENOVA (tretinoin
emollient cream 0.05%) contains the same active ingredient
as RETIN-A. It is a vitamin A derivative like the one
naturally occurring in your body. But while RETIN-A
is formulated for acne-prone skin, RENOVA is a rich
emollient cream developed specifically for treating
fine lines and wrinkles, brown spots, surface roughness
and stretch marks that develop on the abdominal wall
in women after pregnancy.
HOW DOES RENOVA WORK?
RENOVA-A works by binding to specific cell receptors
of skin after a topical application. After the cellular
receptors have been activated there is a modification
in gene expression, subsequent protein synthesis and
cell growth and differentiation. Thus, the epidermal
cell is modified to produce a greater amount of new
mature healthy skin. In clinical studies there is an
enhanced production of collagen in areas of treated
skin.
Unlike over-the-counter wrinkle creams that simply
exfoliate the surface layer of skin, RENOVA is believed
to work on all layers of the skin, including the epidermis,
where pigmentary changes occur and even the deeper portions
of the skin where fine wrinkling is thought to begin.
Medical research has shown in published articles that
RENOVA increases collagen. Researchers believe this
is one way that RENOVA reduces the signs of aging.
HOW EFFECTIVE IS RENOVA?
In clinical studies looking at the efficacy of RENOVA
60% of patients treated for 24 weeks saw at least some
decrease in fine facial wrinkling. The effect on coarse
facial wrinkling, mottled hyperpigmentation, skin roughness,
and laxity of the facial skin were less clear since
the effect seen on each patient varied from study to
study.
A study in the Archives of Dermatology, May 1996, showed
that RENOVA cream significantly improved the appearance
of early stretch marks. RENOVA worked best on stretch
marks that were new or enlarging, such as those that
develop during pregnancy.
HOW TO USE THIS MEDICATION:
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 your hands after use.
Do not use this medication more often than prescribed
or in larger amounts. It will not give you 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, and then improve.
RENOVA TIMELINE:
1-2 months: you notice smoother skin and a softer texture
to your skin.
3-4 months: freckles and brown spots begin to fade.
Fine lines and wrinkles begin to diminish. A rosier
glow to your skin is obtained.
6 months: Benefits should be apparent with fewer wrinkles
and smoother and more even toned skin.
DRUG INTERACTIONS:
Let us know on your medical history/personal profile
of any nonprescription or prescription medications that
you may be taking including isotretinoin, amiodarone,
tetracycline or quinolone antibiotics, sulfa drugs or
phenothiazines as they increase skin sensitivity to
the sun. Also let us know if you are using minoxidil
and any skin medication, soaps, cleansers, cosmetics,
astringents or any facial products that may be drying
or irritating to the skin (e.g., alcohol-containing
facial products). Benzoyl peroxide should not be applied
at the same time as this medication.
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.
WARNINGS:
Before taking this medication let us know on your medical
history/personal profile if you have any pre-existing
skin disorders or if you have any allergies. This medication
increases your sensitivity to the sun. Limit sun exposure
and avoid sun lamps. Use a sunscreen and wear protective
clothing when outdoors. This medication should be used
only when clearly needed during pregnancy. It is unknown
if this drug is excreted into breast milk. Consult with
your doctor before breast-feeding.