Thyroid disease is more common in young women. Traditional surgical scars may affect the appearance of patients and cannot fully meet the cosmetic needs of patients. With the advancement of surgical techniques, endoscopic thyroid surgery has developed rapidly. Trans oral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach is feasible and safe to achieve no scar on the body surface, but there are some unavoidable limitations, such as postoperative numbness and discomfort in the center of the chin region. As a new approach to thyroid surgery, trans oral endoscopic thyroidectomy submental access has the same advantages as the trans oral vestibular approach from top to bottom, and can reliably and thoroughly dissect lymph nodes in the central area (especially area Ⅶ), allowing larger specimens to be taken out and expands the indications for surgery, minimizes flap detachment, and avoids jaw pain and numbness. Trans oral endoscopic thyroidectomy submental access is an innovation in the concept of thyroid surgery, which achieves minimally invasive and aesthetic results on the premise of ensuring the quality of the surgery and curing the disease. We reviewed the history, advantages and disadvantages of trans oral endoscopic thyroidectomy submental access.