face-lift also face·lift (fāslĭft′)
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Tweet n. 1. Plastic surgery to remove facial wrinkles, sagging skin, fat deposits, or other visible signs of aging for cosmetic purposes. Also called rhytidectomy. 2. A restyling or modernization, as of a building. tr.v. face-lift·ed, face-lift·ing, face-lifts also face·lift·ed or face·lift·ing or face·lifts To perform a face-lift upon. |
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