Although HPLC-ICPMS has established itself as the analytical technique of choice for elemental speciation analysis, there are some remaining limitations, mainly concerning post-column dispersion effects and the degradation of the ICP stability and ionization efficiency due to organic or saline mobile phases. The application of small-bore columns in conjunction with low dead-volume interfaces proved very useful for overcoming these problems, since they can provide lower matrix load and reduced peak dispersion, along with minimization of sample size and solvent consumption, faster chromatographic separations, better resolution and sensitivity.Since, more work is expected to be reported in this area, we review recent research in the field of speciation analysis by small-bore HPLC coupled to ICPMS, with the emphasis on significant advances in methods and instrumentation, relevant applications and current limitations.