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Understanding Coverage for "Cosmetics" under your WSA
Understanding Coverage for "Cosmetics" under your WSA
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Written by Danielle Constantine
Updated over a week ago

At myHSA, we’re here to help you navigate the various categories under your Wellness Spending Account (WSA). One area that often raises questions is the coverage for "Cosmetic Procedures". Let's dive into what’s eligible and how you can make the most of this benefit.

The "Cosmetic Procedures" Category

While the category name might suggest only procedures are covered, the "Cosmetic Procedures" category is actually designed to enhance appearances in a variety of ways. This includes not just procedures but also a wide range of skincare and beauty supplies.

Under the "Cosmetic Procedures" category, the following items and procedures are eligible:

  • Skincare Products: Creams, serums, cleansers, and other skincare essentials.

  • Makeup: All types of cosmetic products such as foundation, lipstick, eyeshadow, and more.

  • Red-Light Therapy Devices: Devices used for skincare and beauty purposes.

  • Masks: Face masks and other treatments designed to enhance skin appearance.

  • Tattoos: Costs associated with getting a tattoo.

  • Microblading: Semi-permanent makeup techniques for eyebrows.

  • Brows: Any treatments or products for enhancing your eyebrows.

  • Hair Appointments: Haircuts, coloring, and styling sessions.

  • Botox: Injections to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.

  • Plastic Surgery: Any type of cosmetic surgery

  • Other Common Cosmetic Procedures: Any other treatments aimed at enhancing your appearance.

Making a Claim

When making a claim for skincare and beauty supplies, make sure to provide:

  • Detailed Receipts: Showcasing the items or services purchased.

  • Proof of Payment

Need Help?

If you have any questions or need further assistance, our support team is here to help. Contact us via live chat or email at support@getmyhsa.com.

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