Definition:
"Face lifting" is a noun that primarily refers to a type of plastic surgery designed to make the face look younger by removing wrinkles and other signs of aging. In this procedure, a surgeon makes an incision (a small cut) near the hairline, pulls the skin back, and removes excess tissue.
In Medical Context: Use "face lifting" when discussing cosmetic surgery or procedures related to facial rejuvenation.
In Renovation Context: Use "face lifting" when talking about minor improvements that enhance the appearance of a space or object.
In more advanced discussions, "face lifting" can also be used metaphorically to describe any type of superficial improvement that does not address deeper issues. For example: - Example: "The company gave its website a facelift, but the underlying problems with customer service remain unresolved."
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For the renovation meaning:
While "face lifting" itself does not form specific idioms or phrasal verbs, you can use related phrases in context: - "Give something a facelift": This means to improve or update something's appearance. - Example: "The city plans to give the park a facelift to attract more visitors."
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