facelift

UK /ˈfeɪsˌlɪft/ US /ˈfeɪsˌlɪft/
noun 2verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

Plastic surgery to the face to remove wrinkles, fat or various signs of aging.

You thought face-lifts were over? Killed off by a combination of Botox, and fear of winding up looking somewhat bride-of-Wildenstein? No! On the contrary, the face-lift is enjoying a renaissance, following the introduction of newer and newer techniques involving smaller scars and shorter recuperation periods.

2

Any activity undertaken to renew, revamp, update, or improve the appearance of something.

The old building will get a facelift with new paint, carpet, and decoration.

Early in September the “gift box” that has hidden Bergdorf Goodman's Fifth Avenue entrance since March is due to come off, revealing the results of a six-month facelift.

verb

1

To perform a facelift upon.

With Four Years' Soot Swept Up, Face-Lifted Brooklyn Bridge Is Ready for Public [subheading]

It's a mere block from the junction of the Boulevards Montparnasse and Raspail, still one of the liveliest spots in town with its legendary cafe-restaurants, Le Select, Le Dome and La Coupole, the latter recently facelifted from its old seediness.

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