Threadlift is a non surgical alternative to a standard face lift procedure. It is relatively new in terms of cosmetic procedures, and it has actually decreased in popularity in recent years at the advent of laser based treatments. However, threadlift can still be a good way of helping to enhance sagging facial features and to promote a youthful appearance in the face.
Medical Conditions that Interfere with Threadlift
Medical conditions that you already have may make it difficult or risky to perform a threadlift. While there are no single medical conditions which completely eliminate the chance of you having a threadlift, there are some which may make it riskier. For instance, hemophiliacs or other patients with blood clotting issues are typically not the best candidates for threadlift. Those people who may be at greater risk of infection after a surgical procedure are also not the best candidates.
Other Factors
Threadlifts are non surgical and are less expensive than facelifts, but many people find that they don't do a great deal to improve the sagging skin that they attempt to fix. Be sure to explore all of your options before you settle on any one procedure.

