Collection: Full Face Masks

Experience maximum comfort and effective therapy with our CPAP full-face masks, designed to cover both the nose and mouth for users who breathe through their mouth during sleep. Find your perfect fit for a restful night.

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What is a CPAP full face mask?

A CPAP full face mask usually has a cushion that covers both the mouth and nose to create a seal over both airways. If you sleep and breathe with your mouth open or suffer from a blocked nose, a full face mask is recommended. These masks are also more suitable for higher pressure therapy as they are more comfortable to wear compared to other types of masks.

Which Is The Best Full Face CPAP Mask?

Although personal CPAP mask fitting is still highly recommended, it is not always possible, convenient or practical.

We understand that choosing the wrong size mask can be an expensive and frustrating experience, especially if you are new to CPAP therapy and don't know exactly which size is best full face CPAP mask for you.

For these reasons, we have expanded our range of CPAP masks and made it easier for you to identify those masks that include all available cushion or seal sizes.

Look for this best rated full face CPAP mask to quickly identify which masks include multiple cushion sizes.

+ Philips DreamWear Gel Nasal Pillow
+ Philips Wisp Nasal with fabric frame
+ F&P Eson2 Nasal Mask
+ F&P Vitera Full Face
+ Philips DreamWear UtN Nasal
+ Resmed N30i Nasal Cradle Mask
+ Resmed P10 Nasal Pillow
+ F&P Brevida Nasal Pillow

Why Choose a CPAP Full Face Mask?

Full coverage of the airway

One of the biggest advantages of full face CPAP masks is their ability to cover the entire face, including the mouth and nose. The design of a full face mask is ideal for people who breathe through the mouth or suffer from nasal congestion. By sealing off all airways, full face masks can effectively treat sleep apnea regardless of how you breathe during sleep.

Minimizes air leaks

Full face masks are known for their excellent ability to minimize air leaks, a common problem with other types of CPAP masks. These masks provide a secure fit over the mouth and nose, reducing the likelihood of air leaks. This ensures a more effective and consistent airflow throughout the night. Reducing air leaks improves both the effectiveness of the therapy and the comfort of the patient.

Suitable for high pressure settings

Some people require higher air pressure settings to effectively treat their sleep apnea. Full face mask is particularly suitable for this as they cause less discomfort or side effects caused by air pressure. Common side effects caused by air pressure include dry eyes or nasal congestion, which can occur with nasal or nasal pillow masks. Thanks to the secure seal, the required pressure is maintained without discomfort.

CPAP Full face masks suitable for facial hair

Full face masks are often a better choice than nasal masks if you have facial hair or a beard. Facial hair can affect the seal of nasal masks, leading to air leaks and reduced therapy effectiveness. However, a full face mask works well with facial hair and ensure consistent therapy, even if the wearer prefers a beard or moustache.

Improved sleep quality

CPAP Full face masks offer numerous benefits, from improved comfort to supporting higher air pressure levels. These factors contribute to a better quality of sleep. A well-fitting full face mask ensures a consistent supply of oxygen throughout the night. By preventing breathing interruptions, you can sleep deeper and more restfully, which in turn reduces daytime sleepiness.

FAQs

Is it better to use a full face mask?

If you are a beginner or prefer more natural breathing, a full face mask might be a better choice. These masks offer a wide field of vision and reduce the likelihood of fogging, making them ideal for relaxed snorkeling adventures.

Are CPAP full face masks safe?

Full face snorkeling masks are associated with a higher risk of shallow breathing due to the breathing mechanism used. Snorkelers using such masks may unconsciously limit their breaths to short, shallow inhalations and exhalations.

Why do people wear a CPAP full face mask?

The main users of full face mask is professional divers. They often need additional thermal protection in very cold waters. Another group that uses these masks usually includes professional divers, cameramen and television presenters.

What is the difference between a full face mask and others?

Similar to a full face mask, a full face mask equalizes the pressure so that the air treatment is even. However, this mask covers the entire face and covers all areas where air could escape, such as the eyes.