Facelift in a sentence as a noun

Don't go by it's website, which hasn't been given a facelift in at least 6 or 7 years.

This and the Exec facelift he did last week are gorgeous.

Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to give Flutter a facelift.

ICloud is just MobileMe with a facelift a few new features.

"Doing a facelift on just the landing page, or rearranging elements around a page is not design.

" The facelift is much more professional, and looks much less thrown-together.

Coming at this fresh, I have absolutely no idea what a facelift is in this context, and you don't give any.

In the first few seconds of viewing the facelift vs the original, I preferred the facelift in each case.

" is a valid design problem, and I think the facelifts likely improve that important first impression.

Now I've open sourced it on GitHub, and am upgrading the engine and giving it a facelift, transforming it into a more serious game of survival and a sandbox for rebuilding civilization.

And again, macProVideo says "many people feared Logic would be 'Dumbed-down' into a 'LogicBand / GarageBand Pro,' ... I'm pleased to report, it's the same Logic you know and love, but with a fantastic facelift and some brilliant new features.

But let's be real:When you've got other companies bringing home billions in revenue on product categories that did not even exist five years ago, it's tough to be impressed that Microsoft gave a facelift to a product that was new in the early 90's.

Facelift definitions

noun

plastic surgery to remove wrinkles and other signs of aging from your face; an incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised; "some actresses have more than one face lift"

See also: lift rhytidectomy rhytidoplasty

noun

a renovation that improves the outward appearance (as of a building) but usually does not involve major changes; "give your home a facelift"; "more than a facelift, the new model marks a fundamental change of direction"