Very interesting question! Renuva undergoes rigorous testing and is regulated by the FDA.
The company has a very sophisticated and complex tissue screening process that removes all cells and DNA from the tissue. This process leaves only the growth factors, collagens and proteins the body needs...
It depends on what you are trying to accomplish with Renuva. If you're trying to smooth irregularities, Renuva could be a good option for you. I recommend doing a test area, and then waiting three months to see if the Renuva treatment helped achieve your goal. Renuva does help improve skin tone...
Renuva is an allograft, which means it is prepared from tissue donated by another person, and there are no live cells in the product, thus it is not the same thing as getting an autologous fat transfer which transplants live fat cell from one area of your body to another. This is not to say that...