Infertility is a global health problem that affects up to 17.5% of the world’s population. The use of assisted reproductive technologies makes it possible to solve this problem; however, it is not adequately efficient in all observed cases. Implantation failure remains a serious and multifaceted problem faced by clinicians in reproductive technology, despite the significant advances that have been made in this area. This review highlights promising studies on medical and invasive intervention methods and their possible combinations, which potentially improve the clinical treatment of implantation failures. Nevertheless, further study is required to assess the effectiveness and safety of each therapeutic approach, which can introduce new prospects in the treatment of infertility and increase the chances of successful implantation and pregnancy.