If a patient develops a foot lesion that is treated surgically, the exact postoperative recovery time is not clinically clear and uniform, as it depends on the specific condition and the type of procedure used. If a patient has a tendon sheath cyst in the foot, the cyst is removed under local anesthesia and recovery is usually achieved in about two weeks after surgery. If a patient has a metatarsal fracture, the patient is treated surgically with an incision and internal fixation with a plate and oral bone grafting medication, the recovery time is usually 6-7 weeks after surgery. In the same patient with a metatarsal fracture of the foot, a minimally invasive procedure was performed with skin repositioning and internal fixation with a pin, and recovery was usually 5-6 weeks after surgery. Therefore, the recovery time for a patient with a foot lesion is different for different conditions and different surgical procedures.