Convert Pre-Tax Dollars
Into Clinical Equity.
Aetey devices are FDA-Listed Class II Medical Devices. Use your FSA or HSA funds to invest in your long-term biology and save up to 30%*.
The Financial Logic
Because FSA/HSA contributions are made before taxes, using these funds effectively increases your purchasing power. Don't let your "use-it-or-lose-it" funds expire at year-end.
FDA-Cleared Indications
Aetey devices are regulated as Class II Medical Devices, making them eligible expenses for the following conditions:
Acne Treatment
Blue & Red light therapy for mild to moderate inflammatory acne.
Pain Management
Relief of muscle and joint pain, arthritis, and muscle spasms.
Circulation
Increase in local blood circulation for tissue recovery.
Anti-Aging / Wrinkles
Often requires a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from a doctor to be eligible.
Two Ways to Transact
Direct Debit (Recommended)
Use your FSA/HSA card exactly like a standard VISA/Mastercard at checkout.
- Select "Credit Card" at checkout.
- Enter your FSA/HSA card details.
- Success: Transaction processes instantly.
Pay & Reimburse
Pay with a personal card to earn points, then file a claim.
- Complete purchase with personal card.
- Download your Itemized Receipt (sent via email).
- Submit receipt to your benefits administrator portal.
FDA Listed: Yes
The "Audit-Proof" Receipt.
Standard order confirmations often get rejected. Aetey provides a specialized Itemized Receipt with every order, containing all required data fields:
- Full Merchant Name & Address
- Date of Service (Purchase)
- Detailed Product Description
- Transaction ID
- Total Amount Paid
Frequently Asked Questions
Common inquiries regarding FSA/HSA eligibility.
Declines often happen due to daily spending limits or plan restrictions. Use a personal card and submit the receipt for reimbursement to earn points.
"Anti-aging" is sometimes classified as cosmetic. However, if your doctor deems it medically necessary, they can sign a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN).
Our checkout supports one card at a time. Pay the full amount with a personal card and file a claim for the specific amount available in your FSA.
Yes. FSA/HSA funds can generally be used for eligible expenses for yourself, your spouse, and qualifying dependents.
Yes. The IRS typically considers shipping and handling charges associated with medical care items to be eligible expenses.
Eligibility is the same. FSA funds often expire annually ("use-it-or-lose-it"), while HSA funds roll over indefinitely.
For HSAs, yes (if account was open). For FSAs, usually only within the plan year. Check your specific plan.
Essential accessories (power cords, eyewear) are eligible. Optional stands may be scrutinized but are often approved in bundles.
