Collection: CPAP Mask

Philips, F&P, ResMed Mask and much more

Choose the CPAP mask that is right for you from a wide selection from full-face to nasal and nasal pillow masks. Order online and save at CPAP Discount Warehouse.

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Parts of a CPAP Mask

When you're buying a CPAP mask, make sure the medical facility uses a 3D facial scanning system to create a strong profile. This analysis looks at the differences in the faces of people with sleep apnoea and snoring. We make sure that sleep apnoea masks fit well when you buy them. When you start sleep therapy, it's important to know how the mask is put together. You should also replace them when it's time, as they come with built-in holes to let the air out. The CPAP mask delivers oxygen to your lungs from the therapy machine. Here's how they work.

The frame of a CPAP mask makes it easy for air to flow through. They also have headgear that you can't slip out of, to keep the mask on your head. The tubes are very important for the therapy to work properly, and you must connect the heated tube to the humidifier to keep the air moist. Every night, check the tubing to make sure there is no damage to the outside and that it is not cracked. Also, check the three cushions: the full face cushion, the gel pillows and the nasal cushion.

CPAP Mask Types

Choosing the right CPAP masks is a decisive factor for the success of CPAP therapy. After many years of research and development, significant improvements have been made to the design of these masks. They are now smaller, lighter, less conspicuous and much more effective as well as more comfortable to wear.

There are currently 3 different types of CPAP masks for sale:

resmed full face mask

ResMed

Full Face Mask

Full face masks, while not the most popular choice, are essential sleep apnea mask. They allow breathing through both the nose and mouth, making them suitable for those who cannot avoid mouth breathing while sleeping. These masks are bulkier than nasal masks and nasal pillows and are not ideal for people who move a lot during sleep or prefer sleeping on their side.

DreamWear Silicon Diametric Pillow

Philips

Pillow Mask

Nose pillow masks are the most compact among the three main types of CPAP masks. They are popular for those who do not need high pressure from their CPAP machine, offering a smaller and more targeted design compared to full face masks. The key difference is that nasal pillows masks seal directly into the nostrils with two soft pillows, rather than fitting around the nose.

Solo Nasal Mask

Fisher & Paykel

Nasal Mask

Nasal masks combine the compact size of nasal pillows with a design similar to CPAP Masks full face, making them a great option for beginners in CPAP therapy. However, like nasal pillow masks, they should be avoided by mouth breathers and those with chronic sinus congestion or a deviated septum.

Choosing the Right CPAP Masks

CPAP accessories can be purchased both online and in-store at competitive prices. Choosing the right CPAP masks are critical to your comfort and treatment effectiveness, as different sleep apnea mask meet different needs and preferences. There are different types of masks, such as full face and nasal masks, each designed for different types of therapy.

For side sleepers, a well-fitting mask that remains secure throughout the night is essential. Nasal or nasal pillow masks are often recommended as full face masks can slip during sleep. The top rated masks for side sleepers include the ResMed Resmed AirFit N20, Philips Respironics Nuance Nasal Cushion Mask and Fisher & Paykel Eson 2 Nasal Mask. When buying, the fit, the position of the straps and the size of the mask frame should be taken into account.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a CPAP mask used for?

CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) is a device that uses light air pressure to keep the airways open during sleep. Your doctor may prescribe CPAP to treat sleep-related breathing disorders such as sleep apnea.

How do I choose a sleep apnea mask?

To choose a CPAP mask from CPAP Discount Warehouse, consider factors such as your sleeping position, facial structure, and comfort preferences. There are three main types of masks: nasal, full-face, and nasal pillow. Each type suits different breathing patterns and comfort needs. It’s essential to try various options for the best fit and consult with a healthcare provider for guidance.

Which CPAP mask is best for mouth breathers?

A popular Fisher & Paykel Healthcare mask for mouth breathers is the F&P Evora™ Full. This mask is as good as a nasal mask, according to clinical tests. This is a good solution for people who breathe through their mouths and for patients with long-term nasal congestion.

What is the easiest CPAP mask to get used to?

The mask is comfortable and easy to use, and can be adjusted to suit your therapy. It has a soft cushion under the nose and is easy to put on. If you're looking for a mask that's small, lightweight and easy to use and adjust, try the AirFit™ P10.

Is there a CPAP mask that doesn't feel claustrophobic?

Nasal pillows fit snugly at the nostrils and provide air pressure. These types of masks might be good if: You feel claustrophobic in masks that cover more of your face. You want to be able to see everything when you're reading or watching TV.