facelift

IPA: fˈeɪsɫɪft

noun

  • Plastic surgery to the face to remove wrinkles, fat or various signs of aging.
  • (by extension) Any activity undertaken to renew, revamp, update, or improve the appearance of something.

verb

  • To perform a facelift upon.

face-lift

IPA: fˈeɪsɫˈɪft

noun

  • Alternative form of facelift [Plastic surgery to the face to remove wrinkles, fat or various signs of aging.]

face lift

IPA: fˈeɪsɫˈɪft

noun

  • Alternative form of facelift [Plastic surgery to the face to remove wrinkles, fat or various signs of aging.]

Examples of "facelift" in Sentences

  • 1954 saw a significant facelift.
  • There was no facelift or redesign on it.
  • A facelift will be released in late 2010.
  • It was a facelift from the previous model.
  • Probably a facelift could be on the cards.
  • The Cavalier was facelifted in 2000 and in 2003.
  • In addition, the center will be receiving a facelift.
  • It was a comprehensive facelift, both outside and in.
  • In 1988, the exterior and interior received a facelift to freshen the styling.
  • In 1986, the Orion received the same facelift as the rest of the Escort range.
  • A facelift is a surgical operation performed in order to treat severe facial sagging and skin laxity.
  • Injectable fillers have been dubbed a facelift in a bottle because of the dramatic results and minimal recovery.
  • No, you can't, because my surgeries worked, Wiig as Jenner says, referring to the facelift Jenner got before Kim walked down the aisle.
  • No, you can't, because my surgeries worked, Wiig as Kris Jenner says, referring to the facelift Jenner got before Kim walked down the aisle.
  • DC rebooted Wonder Woman after the reality-punching Infinite Crisis crossover series, giving the title a facelift with shiny paper and big name creators.
  • If there are scars in front of the ears, says Levick, "this sounds more like a traditional, full facelift, which is unusual in a woman of this age with no visible sagging".
  • The facelift is the most common procedure performed on Caucasian patients, African Americans and Hispanics are most likely to have rhinoplasty, while Asian Americans get blepharoplasty most often.
  • Selphyl is a non-invasive, non-surgical cosmetic filler, and a facelift is the surgical removal of skin that has become loose over time. cosmetic fillers are artificial - Juvederm, Restylane and Perlane.

Examples of "face-lift" in Sentences

  • Minus the botox or the face-lift, that is, after all, what 50-something women are like.
  • If adding nouns were akin to a face-lift, adopting grammatical elements as basic as pronouns would be closer to a heart transplant.
  • If, having gone from a face-lift to heart surgery, we were now to advance to a brain transplant, to what extent would we still be involved with the same patient?
  • For those who had no taste for casual clothing, global elixirs of the American lifestyle were to be found in jogging, fitness, and the putatively rejuvenating face-lift.
  • (The Maestra-Chef, Pilar Cabrera, also runs the very good restaurant, "La Olla", where Oaxacan traditional cuisine is given a face-lift and presented in a new, lighter manner.)

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