Abstract:Objective To evaluate application of pinhole drainage in minimal invasive treatment of bromhidrosis. Methods A total of 90 patients diagnosed with bromhidrosis were treated using minimal invasive curettage under tumescent anesthesia. Pinhole drainage was performed postoperatively. Results All patients experienced class I healing with no necrosis or hematoma formation within one week post operation. Conclusion Pinhole drainage is a satisfactory method in the treatment of bromhidrosis with minimal invasive curettage.