face-lift also
face·lift (fās

lĭft

)
n.► Plastic surgery to remove facial wrinkles, sagging skin, fat deposits, or other visible signs of aging for cosmetic purposes. Also called
rhytidectomy.
► A restyling or modernization, as of a building.
tr.v. face-·lift·ed, face-·lift·ing, face-·lifts To perform a face-lift upon.
[TahlilGaran] American Dictionary ▲
face lift n. phr. 1. A surgical procedure designed to make one's face look younger.
Aunt Jane, who is in her seventies, had an expensive face lift and now she looks as if she were 40. 2. A renovation, a refurbishing.
Our house needs a major face lift to make it fit in with the rest of the neighborhood. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲