Hering's law plays a crucial role in the aesthetic correction of mild ptosis. Neglecting the effect of Hering's law can lead to the need for revision surgery. A systemic approach to assessment and surgery, comprising a comprehensive examination, a structured ptosis correction sequence, levator complex plication, and repeated intraoperative adjustments, is essential for effectively balancing the effects of Hering's law. Due to continuous intraoperative adjustments, ptosis and eyelid symmetry showed significant improvement in both Hering's law-positive and Hering's law-negative groups.