It depends on why there is a need for a facelift. If it is to repair damage due to congenital malformations or injuries then (following the advice of a doctor) facelift may well be the best option, however if the surgery is to remove or reduce the signs of ageing then there may well be a number of alternatives. Some are preventative (e.g. using sunblock can reduce the signs of ageing brought on by exposure to sunlight) whereas others mask the signs rather than removing them (such as using creams and oils).
Forgo is a verb (meaning to go without; refrain from). It has no noun form.
"I intend to forgo breakfast tomorrow morning."She wanted to forgo the desert and leave while they could.
Diana Forgo was born on March 21, 1972, in Szeged, Hungary.
waive
forgone
Being able to transport yourself large distances without relying on friends or public transportation. But a car is usually a convenience, not a necessity. Many people today are choosing to forgo the expense of purchasing, operating and insuring a car and instead choosing to use the available public transportation.
Being able to transport yourself large distances without relying on friends or public transportation. But a car is usually a convenience, not a necessity. Many people today are choosing to forgo the expense of purchasing, operating and insuring a car and instead choosing to use the available public transportation.
Forgo
Forgo, surrender oryield.
What are the advantages and disadvantages for AMSC to forgo their debt financing and take on equity financing?
William Forgo has written: 'California ..' -- subject(s): Guidebooks 'Southern Atlantic States and Washington, D.C' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
Invaluable, indispensable, forgo, crucial, essential, fundamental, imperative, key, necessitous, needed, needful, prerequisite, primary, required, requisite, vital