Again, Sarah comes through with the useful information.
I fillowed that link to the IRS site for more details.
My son has a congenital bald spot which would not be covered by insurance but I'm pretty sure the IRS says we could use a medical savings account
"pay for cosmetic surgery if it is necessary to improve a deformity arising from, or directly related to, a congenital abnormality"
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Can you use it for non-covered medical expenses, like cosmetic surgery?
My wife had a flex account a few years ago before there were no restrictions at all, as long as it went to a health care provider.
See link. The surgery would need to be a medical necessity..
http://www.hsacenter.com/qualified-med-expenses.html
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