Valve-sparing procedures in mitral valve disease offer an alternative to valve replacement, aiming to preserve native valve structure and function. These procedures, including mitral valve repair techniques and valve-sparing surgeries, are designed to improve patient outcomes by maintaining the physiological function of the mitral valve. This review evaluates recent clinical outcomes of valve-sparing procedures in mitral valve disease, discussing surgical techniques, patient outcomes, and long-term results. We also explore advancements in valve-sparing technologies and their impact on patient quality of life.