facelift

/ˈfeɪsˌlɪft/
noun
  1. A medical operation to make the face look younger by tightening the skin and removing wrinkles.
    • The surgeon explained the risks of a facelift before the procedure.
    • She decided to get a facelift for her 60th birthday.
    • Many celebrities choose facelifts to maintain a youthful appearance.
  2. A process of improving the appearance of something, such as a building, product, or website, to make it look more modern or attractive.
    • After a major facelift, the park now has new benches and a playground.
    • The company gave its logo a facelift to appeal to younger customers.
    • The old library got a facelift with new paint and furniture.
verb
  1. To perform a facelift on someone's face.
    • They plan to facelift the actress before her next movie role.
    • She was facelifted by a famous doctor in Beverly Hills.
    • The plastic surgeon facelifted the patient last week.
  2. To improve the appearance of something, such as a building or product, to make it look more modern or attractive.
    • The city council voted to facelift the downtown area.
    • The hotel was facelifted with new carpets and lighting.
    • We need to facelift our website to attract more visitors.
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