CPAP Masks for Women

We can't find products matching the selection.

Why Choose CPAP Masks Made Specifically For Women?

CPAP masks are made in various sizes and shapes. Most unisex models were created with men's face characteristics in mind, and many don't even consider that a male's skull is significantly larger than a female's. When women wear a unisex CPAP mask, headgear becomes slack, mask cushions slip uncomfortably against the skin, and leaking is more prevalent.

What Makes A CPAP Mask Fit Women Better?

Here are some of the major factors that differentiate a CPAP mask for women from a CPAP mask for men. 

Size

Given that how well your CPAP mask fits strongly corresponds with the success of your sleep treatment, we've already mentioned how important size is. Men and women have varied facial structures, which must be taken into consideration while selecting a CPAP mask. That's why it's critical to have XS sizes or a small mask frame, such as the ResMed AirFit P10 For Her Nasal Pillows CPAP Mask.

Comfort

When it comes to keeping your CPAP therapy going, comfort is just as vital as size. It will take you longer to fall asleep if the CPAP mask you are wearing is unpleasant. You might even fall behind on your CPAP compliance and be unable to enjoy the benefits of CPAP therapy. Insurance companies require that within the first 30 days, you must use your CPAP mask for at least 4 hours every night to be compliant.

Style

The purpose of style, on the other hand, is solely aesthetic. After all, ladies want to seem current, modern, stylish, in vogue, or whatever you choose to call it. The Bleep DreamPort CPAP Mask is the latest and greatest example of style when it comes to CPAP masks for women.