The length of time it takes to recover from plantar wart freezing is related to the individual’s physical condition and the depth of the freeze, and usually takes anywhere from three days to two weeks. Plantar warts will usually leave a smaller shallow pit in the skin after freezing, and this can usually be recovered in a week to two weeks. You can apply recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel, recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor gel and other drugs to promote skin recovery. Some patients with plantar warts will have blisters on the soles of their feet after freezing, and the recovery time will be longer after the blisters appear, but generally no more than two weeks. After the blisters appear, you can use a syringe to extract the liquid out, and local use of iodophor, alcohol and other drugs to disinfect. After the plantar warts frozen should keep the local clean and breathable, and try to avoid touching water before recovery. After the blister breaks, the crust left behind can not be treated, waiting for the crust to fall off by itself, if there are uncomfortable symptoms should be timely medical treatment.