Full Face Sleep Apnea Masks & Nasal CPAP Masks

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Are you looking for the best CPAP masks Australia has to offer? We stock CPAP masks from leading brands including BMC and ResMed CPAP masks in Australia.

We have Nasal Masks, Full-Face CPAP Masks and Nasal-Pillow CPAP Masks that will help you to achieve comfortable, safe and restful sleep.

We also offer affordable prices, fantastic customer service, and ongoing support should you have questions or need assistance.

CPAP Masks FAQs

WHAT IS A CPAP MASK?

A CPAP mask is what delivers the air from the CPAP machine to the wearer’s mouth and/or nose. When choosing a CPAP mask, the goal is to find one that is comfortable, well-sealed and suitable for your natural breathing style.
Our CPAP masks are the best in the market and will allow you to achieve good sleep without irritation or discomfort.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CPAP MASKS?

There are three types of CPAP masks available - full face masks, nasal masks and nasal pillows. Each mask type has a unique set of advantages, and the mask that will be best for you will depend on your treatment plan and what you find the most comfortable and effective.

  • NASAL PILLOWS - Nasal pillows seal at the base of the nostril and are secured in place with a strap that goes around the back of the head. These masks are the most minimal, lightweight and discrete option, and are often a popular choice thanks to their small size.
  • NASAL MASKS - Nasal masks fit over the nose and provide a tighter fit than a full face mask. These masks are held in place by headgear, and there are different sizes available.
  • FULL FACE CPAP MASK: A full face mask CPAP device covers the nose and mouth. There have been major improvements to these masks over the last few years, so these masks are no longer synonymous with discomfort or claustrophobia.
  • How Do You Choose the Right Mask?

    Based on the above descriptions, it may seem obvious that you’d prefer a lighter mask over a more heavy-duty one.
    However, there are other factors to consider. For example, a full face mask CPAP device can provide better therapy due to the strong seal, and some people find them more comfortable. The right type of mask for you will come down to personal preference, the specifics of your sleep apnea condition and what your doctor/sleep specialist recommends.

    HOW OFTEN CAN YOU GET A NEW CPAP MASK WITH MEDICARE?

    It is possible that health care card holders can receive government subsidised CPAP equipment. To find out more about whether you can have your CPAP equipment covered by Medicare, we recommend that you speak with your doctor or your health insurer.

    DO ALL MASKS FIT ALL CPAP MACHINES?

    Yes, CPAP masks are universally compatible with all CPAP machines, except for the ResMed AirMini. Aside from this, all CPAP masks can be attached to any kind of CPAP machine.

    WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF CPAP MASK?

    Nasal masks are the most common type of CPAP mask, however nasal pillow masks have also increased in popularity over the last few years. Full face CPAP masks are prescribed for patients that breathe through their mouths. The best mask type for you will depend on the specifics of your needs and situation.