CO2 Laser With a Facelift or Eyelid Surgery: Can They Be Done Together?
Many Newport Beach patients ask whether CO2 laser with facelift or eyelid surgery is possible. CO2 laser resurfacing can be combined with a facelift or eyelid surgery. Here’s how Dr. Stephen Fink decides when combination treatment fits.
A facelift or eyelid surgery repositions deeper structures and removes excess skin. CO2 laser resurfacing improves skin texture, fine lines, and sun damage on the surface. Combining them can address both structure and skin quality in one recovery period—when it is safe to do so.
Not every patient is a candidate for simultaneous laser. Skin type, the extent of surgery, and healing considerations all matter.
This guide explains the benefits and limits. Related reading: jowls treatment, hooded eyes, and under-eye bags or hollow eyes.
Key Takeaways
Surgery lifts and repositions. Laser improves texture and fine surface aging.
When appropriate, combining treatments can reduce total downtime compared with staging.
Aggressive laser on freshly elevated flaps or certain skin types may increase risk.
Dr. Fink weighs anatomy, skin quality, and surgical extent before recommending combination treatment.
Some patients are better served by laser after full healing from surgery.
Why Patients Consider CO2 Laser With Surgery
Facelift and eyelid surgery improve contour and excess tissue. They do not erase fine wrinkles, sun damage, or uneven texture. CO2 laser resurfacing targets those surface issues. Doing both in a coordinated plan can produce a more complete rejuvenation for the right patient.
When Combination Treatment May Be Appropriate
Selected patients with good healing potential, appropriate skin type, and a surgical plan that allows controlled laser use may benefit from simultaneous or carefully timed combination treatment. The laser settings and areas treated are adjusted to the surgery performed.

When It Is Better to Stage Laser After Surgery
Extensive flap elevation, certain skin types with higher pigment risk, or patient factors that affect healing may make simultaneous aggressive laser less advisable. In those cases, waiting until surgical healing is complete before resurfacing is the safer path.
Recovery When Laser and Surgery Are Combined
Combining treatments means recovering from both structural surgery and surface resurfacing at once. Swelling, redness, and skin care requirements can be more involved than surgery alone. Detailed instructions and close follow-up are essential.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Combination Treatment?
Candidates are healthy, understand the added recovery demands, and have skin and surgical plans that support safe simultaneous or closely timed laser use. Dr. Fink makes this determination during consultation rather than as a default package.
FAQ
Does CO2 laser replace a facelift?
Can laser be done with blepharoplasty?
How long is redness after CO2 laser?
Is combination treatment more expensive?

Better Contour and Better Skin—When the Timing Is Right
Combining structural surgery with surface resurfacing can address both deeper aging and skin quality in a single coordinated plan for the right candidate.
See Whether CO2 Laser Belongs in Your Surgical Plan
Meet with Dr. Stephen Fink at Newport Faces to decide if laser and surgery should be combined or staged for the safest, most effective result.