Regarding your question, a thread lift is a cosmetic procedure that uses dissolvable threads to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face and neck. While the procedure is generally considered safe, there are some potential risks and complications, especially for women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. In general, it is recommended that women avoid any elective cosmetic procedures, including thread lifts, during pregnancy or while trying to conceive. This is because the safety of such procedures during pregnancy has not been established, and there is a risk of complications that could harm the developing fetus. Additionally, it is important to consider the recovery time and potential side effects of a thread lift. While most people are able to resume normal activities within a few days, some may experience swelling, bruising, or discomfort that can last for several weeks. These symptoms could interfere with your ability to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term. Therefore, it is advisable to wait until after you have given birth and completed breastfeeding, if applicable, before considering a thread lift or any other elective cosmetic procedure. This will help to ensure the safety of both you and your developing baby. In conclusion, it is not recommended to undergo a thread lift or any other cosmetic procedure while trying to conceive or during pregnancy. It is best to wait until after you have given birth and completed breastfeeding, if applicable, before considering any elective cosmetic procedures. As always, it is important to discuss any concerns or questions with your dermatologist or obstetrician before making any decisions.