CPAP Masks

Nose Masks, Nose Pad Masks & Full Face Masks

The correct CPAP mask is one of the most important components for successful CPAP therapy. The right type as well as a correct fit contribute greatly to the comfort and therefore the success of CPAP therapy. An ill-fitting CPAP mask is one of the most common reasons for therapy discontinuation.

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  1. Vitera CPAP Mask - Fisher & Paykel FullFace Mask

    As low as €97.01
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  2. JOYCE SilkGel FullFace Mask
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    JOYCE SilkGel FullFace Mask

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  3. ESON CPAP mask | Fisher & Paykel nasal mask

    As low as €57.40
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  4. ESON 2 nasal mask for CPAP

    As low as €61.41
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  5. Sleep Weaver Anew full face fabric mask

    As low as €149.97
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  6. DreamWear CPAP Mask | Fullface Mask Fitpack by Philips Respironics

    DreamWear CPAP Mask | Fullface Mask Fitpack by Philips Respironics

    Special Price €146.85 Regular Price €165.00
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  7. WISP CPAP Mask | Nasal mask with fabric frame by Philips Respironics

    WISP CPAP Mask | Nasal mask with fabric frame by Philips Respironics

    Special Price €69.87 Regular Price €78.50
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  8. Comfort Gel Blue FullFace Mask

    Comfort Gel Blue FullFace Mask

    Special Price €164.61 Regular Price €184.95
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  9. Flexifit 405 CPAP Mask | Nose mask of Fisher & Paykel

    Flexifit 405 CPAP Mask | Nose mask of Fisher & Paykel

    Special Price €78.32 Regular Price €88.00
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  10. Flexifit 406 Petite CPAP Mask | Nose mask of Fisher & Paykel

    Flexifit 406 Petite CPAP Mask | Nose mask of Fisher & Paykel

    Special Price €83.21 Regular Price €93.50
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CPAP-Masks

The following sleep apnea masks are available:

  • Nasal masks: The mouth is free, the entire nose including the bridge of the nose is covered
  • Nasal cushion masks: The bridge of the nose is free, only the nostrils are covered
  • Full Face Masks (synonym: full face mask, mouth-nose mask): Mouth and nose are covered

Tip: Finding the right CPAP mask depends on the individual patient and is best done by a professional mask fitting in a sleep laboratory or by the treating physician.