Remember when we told you how Adrienne Bailon is having her Rob Kardashian tattoo removed with a new PicoSure device?

Well it looks like this miracle machine has other tricks up its sleeve now too. Cynosure, the leader in aesthetic lasers, announced today that PicoSure is the first and only picosecond laser now FDA-cleared to treat acne scars.  

"We are thrilled to announce that PicoSure, the world's most advanced laser technology for tattoo removal and benign pigmented lesions, has now received FDA-clearance to treat acne scars," Cynosure President and CEO Michael Davin told us.

"Our dedication to clinical research offers patients incomparable treatment options and the highest satisfaction to-date. With new treatments continuing to emerge, PicoSure's latest indication is another milestone and evidence of Cynosure's commitment to the evolution of picosecond laser technology."

With acne as the most common skin condition affecting more than 60 million Americans today, it is no surprise that 20 million people have severe enough acne to cause scarring in 33% percent of sufferers.  

New results from PicoSure clinical studies show a dramatic improvement in the appearance of acne scars in as little as three treatments, giving sufferers a reason to celebrate.

"Acne scarring can happen even without picking; acne lesions, particularly cysts, can lead to scarring due to the intense, collagen-damaging skin inflammation," explained Dr. Emil Tanghetti of The Center for Dermatology and Laser Surgery.

In clinical studies, 77% of patients achieved greater than 50% improvement as graded by the physician. PicoSure received 76% patient satisfaction rate at the one month follow up appointment, which increased to an 86% patient satisfaction rate at the three month follow up.

"PicoSure's PressureWave technology gently delivers ultra-short pulses of energy in trillionths of a second resulting in increased density and length of elastin fibers and increased collagen deposition," Dr. Jeremy Brauer of Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York explained.

"Based on results from Cynosure's clinical study, these are very positive signs to restoring normal skin elasticity in the scar tissue and thus reducing the appearance of the scar."