Is a Full Face Mask Right for You?
Not all CPAP users require a full-face mask, though many like to keep them on hand. If you suffer from chronic or seasonal allergies, we’d suggest keeping one close by. Some nasal CPAP users even like to have them around for dealing with colds or nasal congestion.
FAQ
Yes. Unlike nasal masks, full-face CPAP masks deliver air through both your nose and mouth, allowing you to breathe through either.
The ResMed® AirTouch™ F20 (Link product) has a memory foam cushion that helps create a seal through facial hair.
AirFit™ F30, Respironics Dreamweaver Full or Fisher & Paykel® Evora™ Full (Link products) are the right masks for you.
We recommend replacing the entire mask around every 6 months.