Store Renova cream in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. This helps maintain its potency.
Apply a thin layer to the affected area as directed by your dermatologist. Avoid applying too much; this won’t speed up results and could increase irritation.
Use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher daily, especially during sun exposure. Renova increases sun sensitivity; protecting your skin is vital.
Expect some initial dryness, redness, or peeling. These are common side effects and usually subside. If irritation is severe, contact your doctor.
Use Renova consistently as prescribed. Skipping applications can reduce its effectiveness. Maintain your treatment schedule for optimal results.
Report any unusual skin reactions or changes to your dermatologist immediately. They can adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
Follow your dermatologist’s instructions precisely. They tailored the prescription to your specific needs and skin type.
Keep your Renova cream out of reach of children. Accidental ingestion can be dangerous.
Dispose of expired Renova cream properly, following your local regulations for pharmaceutical waste disposal.
Schedule regular follow-up appointments with your dermatologist to monitor your progress and address any concerns.


