SHOP CPAP MASKS

CPAP Masks are devices designed to attach to a sleeper’s face during CPAP therapy. Though their look and feel can vary widely depending on style and brand, they’re generally made from silicone, gel, foam, or another type of flexible material.

Masks fit over or under the nose, mouth, or both. They’re most often clear, and manufacturers generally make them as low-profile as possible to ensure that they stay securely attached during sleep. The best CPAP masks are both comfortable and functional.

SHOP NASAL CPAP MASKS

Nasal CPAP Masks cover either the entire nose or just the bottom half. This mask sits against the bridge of your nose like a pair of glasses and extends downward to your nostrils. The mask seals around your nose and pushes pressurized air into your nostrils.

This style mask has more volume than a nasal pillow but less than a full-face mask. Depending on where it attaches to the headgear, you may be able to see over top of your nasal mask to read or watch TV.

SHOP FULL FACE CPAP MASKS

Full Face CPAP Masks cover both the nose and mouth to provide a secure and comfortable seal during sleep therapy. CPAP masks full face are ideal for those who need higher pressure settings, breathe through their mouth or have nasal congestion.

These masks might be a good choice if: You have nasal blockage or congestion that makes it hard to breathe through your nose. You breathe through your mouth at night despite a month of trying a nasal mask or nasal pillow.

SHOP NASAL PILLOW CPAP MASKS

CPAP Nasal Pillows have a low-profile design that fits between the user’s nose and upper lip. The pillow extends the full width of your nose and seals against your nostrils to provide a leak-proof fit. The hose connects to the pillow, and the entire unit is fairly small and unobtrusive.

SHOP OTHER CPAP MASKS

Nasal Prong CPAP Masks

This type of mask is similar to a nasal pillow, but instead of sealing your nostrils, it uses nasal prongs, or cannulas, to deliver pressurized air. The mask sits underneath your nose, and prongs extend into your nostrils. These seal against your nostrils by inflating and creating air pressure.

Oral CPAP Masks

People who breathe through their mouth need a mask that seals over the mouth in order to get effective and consistent air pressure. Oral CPAP masks fit around just the mouth and are an alternative option for people who want a mask with less volume than a full-face mask.

Hybrid CPAP Masks

As the name implies, a hybrid CPAP mask uses two methods for delivering air. It seals under your nose as well as over your mouth, transporting air to both breathing passages. People who alternate between nose and mouth breathing may find this type of mask to be the best fit.

Total Face CPAP Masks

A total face CPAP mask covers your entire face, from above your eyes to below your mouth. This style mask is not necessary for most sleepers, but it can be very effective at preventing leaks for certain people. Even pressure is distributed into the mask, which can be more comfortable for people who are sensitive to high pressure.

SHOP CPAP MASK KITS

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SHOP ALL CPAP MACHINES

A CPAP machine produces the air and sends it through a hose that connects to a mask worn by the sleeper. This mask attaches to the user’s face to deliver the pressurized air through the nose, mouth, or both.

Auto CPAP machine, also known as an APAP machine, is a device that treats sleep apnea by automatically adjusting the air pressure it delivers to keep airways open

Travel CPAP Machine A travel CPAP machine is a compact, lightweight CPAP device that is designed specifically for getting CPAP therapy while on the go. The smaller design of travel CPAP machines make them easy to pack and transport during your travels. Many of them feature a built-in battery power supply, a humidifier or a type of waterless humidification, and settings that can be adjusted based on different sleep environments.

BiPAP Machine is a machine that helps you breathe. It's a form of noninvasive ventilation that providers might use if you can breathe on your own but aren't getting enough oxygen or can't get rid of carbon dioxide

SHOP AUTO CPAP MACHINES

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SHOP TRAVEL CPAP MACHINES

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SHOP BiPAP MACHINES

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SHOP CPAP SUPPLIES

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CPAP MASK PARTS

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CPAP FILTERS

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CPAP HOSES

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CPAP HUMIDIFIER PARTS

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CPAP MACHINE PARTS

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POWER SOLUTIONS

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SHOP ACCESSORIES

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CPAP CLEANING

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CPAP BATTERIES

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CPAP CHINSTRAPS

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CPAP COMFORT

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Frequently Asked Question

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What is a CPAP machine, and how does it work?

A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine is a medical device that provides a steady stream of air to keep your airways open while you sleep. It’s primarily used to treat obstructive sleep apnea, helping you breathe more easily and sleep without interruptions.

How often should I replace my CPAP mask and other accessories?

Regular replacement is essential for optimal therapy and hygiene. Generally, the mask should be replaced every 3–6 months, while cushions, headgear, and tubing should be checked monthly and replaced as needed or every 3 months to prevent wear and tear.

Do I need a prescription to purchase CPAP equipment?

Yes, in most places, a prescription is required to purchase CPAP machines, masks, and other supplies, as CPAP therapy is considered a medical treatment. This ensures proper settings tailored to your needs, based on a sleep study.

How do I clean and maintain my CPAP equipment?

Cleaning your CPAP equipment regularly prevents bacteria and mold buildup. Wash your mask, tubing, and humidifier chamber with warm, soapy water daily and let them air dry. Many CPAP users also use sanitizing devices or wipes for quick cleaning.

What should I do if my CPAP machine or mask isn’t comfortable?

Comfort is key for successful CPAP therapy. Try adjusting the mask straps for a better fit or explore different mask types, such as nasal, full-face, or nasal pillows. Some machines also have a "ramp" feature that gradually increases pressure, making it easier to fall asleep.

Can I travel with my CPAP machine?

Yes, CPAP machines are designed to be portable, and most airlines allow them as carry-on medical equipment without counting them toward baggage limits. Consider using a travel-friendly CPAP model, and check if your machine has a battery backup option for times when a power outlet isn’t available.

Do I need to use a humidifier with my CPAP machine?

Humidifiers are optional but can be beneficial, especially if you experience dryness, irritation, or nosebleeds. Heated humidifiers provide moisture to the airflow, helping prevent dryness in your nose and throat and making therapy more comfortable.