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Definition of facelift in English: faceliftnoun ˈfeɪslɪftˈfeɪslɪft 1A cosmetic surgical operation to remove unwanted wrinkles by tightening the skin of the face. Example sentencesExamples - However, cosmetic plastic surgery is not covered by insurance, which includes facelifts.
- It was explained to her before surgery that a facelift would do nothing for the mouth lines.
- In reality, many people want to rid themselves of neck ‘wattle’ to look younger or to wear certain clothes or accessories more comfortably, without having facelifts.
- Women are turning to quick-fix plastic surgery such as facelifts or fat reduction in their lunch-hour as the trend to keep looking young reaches new heights.
- The investigation comes after widespread concerns about more radical cosmetic surgery, such as facelifts and liposuction, which has resulted in a tightening of the law.
- Among women the greatest demand is for facelifts and breast surgery - though Lewis says face-lifting is more popular than ever before with both sexes.
- When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface.
- But facelifts and plastic surgery for pets are commonplace in the United States, where the pampering of pooches has become big business.
- Breast augmentation, liposuction and tummy tucks to suck the fat, facelifts, nose reshaping, and eyelid surgery are the most popular surgical procedures.
- A number of states are considering taxing cosmetic surgery like facelifts, tummy tucks, and Botox injections.
- A facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles to produce a more alert and youthful appearance.
- No longer is plastic surgery limited to facelifts and tummy tucks.
- More consumers are considering injectables to prolong or avoid facelifts, forehead lifts and eyelid surgeries.
- Working in a central Florida practice that specializes in veins, aesthetics, and anti-aging, Dr. Murray became interested in an alternative to facelifts that has since become known as the Featherlift.
- Based on his experience, Dr. Bank recommended all patients older than 40 years of age who desire body contour improvement in the neck, abdomen, or arm shouldn't be immediately relegated to facelifts, tummy tucks, and arm jobs.
- Eileen opted for a total facelift to remove all her excess skin; it's a major operation which will last around six hours.
- But the face of plastic surgery is changing from facelifts to less invasive options.
- More radical cosmetic surgical procedures, such as facelifts and rhinoplasty, increased as well, up five percent.
- Plastic surgeons currently use facelifts or liposuction to try to tackle these signs of aging.
- Just like any other cosmetic surgery procedure, facelifts can have complications.
Synonyms cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery technical rhytidectomy - 1.1 A procedure carried out to improve the appearance of something.
the station has undergone a multimillion pound facelift Example sentencesExamples - A pub is to undergo a major facelift as part of a plan to improve its facilities.
- Since Royds underwent its seven-year facelift, burglary has been practically eliminated from the estate.
- The exterior and the interior of the house will undergo a major facelift.
- Bradford Council is to make The Grove a one-way street to motorists starting on Monday as it carries out a facelift on the popular shopping area.
- Manchester has gone through a huge cosmetic facelift.
- The gate had been undergoing a two-year facelift to repair damage done by age and pollution.
- Plans to give Bolton's historic Market Hall a multi-million pound facelift were being considered by councillors today.
- The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security.
- The Royal meet will be hosted at York's Knavesmire in June as its home course in Berkshire undergoes a massive facelift.
- Clacton's maternity unit was due to reopen today after a major facelift to improve conditions for mothers and staff.
- Work started yesterday on a £1m facelift to improve passenger facilities and security at York station.
- One of Waterford's most popular restaurants underwent a facelift recently.
- A Warminster park is to undergo a facelift worth thousands of pounds to bring new attractions to the town.
- The UK's first prison ship for 200 years could be closed unless an expensive facelift is carried out.
- Its interior facelift also includes improvements to the instruments and door panels.
- The top end of the city centre needs a cosmetic facelift and business investment so it can complement the Rawson Quarter.
- In its effort to compete, Ocean Park in Aberdeen is projected to undergo a complete facelift in two phases over about six years.
- We drove on round Vauxhall Cross, a giant ring road which has been undergoing a radical facelift for what seems like forever.
- The city is now undergoing a large-scale facelift for the conference, the first of its kind to be held in China.
- Computerised images show how the facelift could appear if the blueprint is backed by retailers and city planning officials.
Synonyms renovation, redecoration, refurbishment, revamp, revamping, makeover, rehabilitation, reconditioning, overhauling, modernization, restoration, repair, redevelopment, rebuilding, reconstruction, remodelling, updating, improvement gentrification, upgrading refit informal refurb
Definition of facelift in US English: faceliftnounˈfāsliftˈfeɪslɪft 1A cosmetic surgical operation to remove unwanted wrinkles by tightening the skin of the face. Example sentencesExamples - But the face of plastic surgery is changing from facelifts to less invasive options.
- The investigation comes after widespread concerns about more radical cosmetic surgery, such as facelifts and liposuction, which has resulted in a tightening of the law.
- When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface.
- But facelifts and plastic surgery for pets are commonplace in the United States, where the pampering of pooches has become big business.
- It was explained to her before surgery that a facelift would do nothing for the mouth lines.
- Eileen opted for a total facelift to remove all her excess skin; it's a major operation which will last around six hours.
- Among women the greatest demand is for facelifts and breast surgery - though Lewis says face-lifting is more popular than ever before with both sexes.
- A number of states are considering taxing cosmetic surgery like facelifts, tummy tucks, and Botox injections.
- Women are turning to quick-fix plastic surgery such as facelifts or fat reduction in their lunch-hour as the trend to keep looking young reaches new heights.
- Working in a central Florida practice that specializes in veins, aesthetics, and anti-aging, Dr. Murray became interested in an alternative to facelifts that has since become known as the Featherlift.
- A facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles to produce a more alert and youthful appearance.
- Just like any other cosmetic surgery procedure, facelifts can have complications.
- Breast augmentation, liposuction and tummy tucks to suck the fat, facelifts, nose reshaping, and eyelid surgery are the most popular surgical procedures.
- In reality, many people want to rid themselves of neck ‘wattle’ to look younger or to wear certain clothes or accessories more comfortably, without having facelifts.
- Based on his experience, Dr. Bank recommended all patients older than 40 years of age who desire body contour improvement in the neck, abdomen, or arm shouldn't be immediately relegated to facelifts, tummy tucks, and arm jobs.
- More radical cosmetic surgical procedures, such as facelifts and rhinoplasty, increased as well, up five percent.
- More consumers are considering injectables to prolong or avoid facelifts, forehead lifts and eyelid surgeries.
- No longer is plastic surgery limited to facelifts and tummy tucks.
- However, cosmetic plastic surgery is not covered by insurance, which includes facelifts.
- Plastic surgeons currently use facelifts or liposuction to try to tackle these signs of aging.
Synonyms cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery - 1.1 A procedure carried out to improve the appearance of something.
the station has undergone a multimillion-dollar facelift Example sentencesExamples - Its interior facelift also includes improvements to the instruments and door panels.
- A pub is to undergo a major facelift as part of a plan to improve its facilities.
- We drove on round Vauxhall Cross, a giant ring road which has been undergoing a radical facelift for what seems like forever.
- A Warminster park is to undergo a facelift worth thousands of pounds to bring new attractions to the town.
- Bradford Council is to make The Grove a one-way street to motorists starting on Monday as it carries out a facelift on the popular shopping area.
- Work started yesterday on a £1m facelift to improve passenger facilities and security at York station.
- The top end of the city centre needs a cosmetic facelift and business investment so it can complement the Rawson Quarter.
- The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security.
- Plans to give Bolton's historic Market Hall a multi-million pound facelift were being considered by councillors today.
- The city is now undergoing a large-scale facelift for the conference, the first of its kind to be held in China.
- Clacton's maternity unit was due to reopen today after a major facelift to improve conditions for mothers and staff.
- The gate had been undergoing a two-year facelift to repair damage done by age and pollution.
- Since Royds underwent its seven-year facelift, burglary has been practically eliminated from the estate.
- The UK's first prison ship for 200 years could be closed unless an expensive facelift is carried out.
- The Royal meet will be hosted at York's Knavesmire in June as its home course in Berkshire undergoes a massive facelift.
- In its effort to compete, Ocean Park in Aberdeen is projected to undergo a complete facelift in two phases over about six years.
- Manchester has gone through a huge cosmetic facelift.
- One of Waterford's most popular restaurants underwent a facelift recently.
- The exterior and the interior of the house will undergo a major facelift.
- Computerised images show how the facelift could appear if the blueprint is backed by retailers and city planning officials.
Synonyms renovation, redecoration, refurbishment, revamp, revamping, makeover, rehabilitation, reconditioning, overhauling, modernization, restoration, repair, redevelopment, rebuilding, reconstruction, remodelling, updating, improvement
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