CPAP masks, also commonly called sleep apnea masks or PAP masks, fit securely around your nose, mouth, or both and deliver pressurized air via your CPAP machine to keep your airway open as you sleep.
There are several mask styles available, including full face masks, nasal masks, and nasal pillow masks, and the right one for you will vary based on your preferred sleeping position, breathing habits, and more. Finding a CPAP machine mask that fits well and creates a good seal will help ensure effective therapy. Browse CPAP masks for sale from CPAP Supply USA and enjoy free shipping on every order over $49.
CPAP Mask Common Questions
1. Do You Need a Prescription for a CPAP Mask?
Yes, Federal law requires you to have a prescription to purchase a CPAP mask. Click on a mask to see the options to share your prescription information with us. Note that replacement CPAP mask parts can be purchased without a prescription
2. Which Type of CPAP Mask is Right for You?
The right mask style for you will depend on your breathing habits, sleeping position (back, side, stomach), and more. Read our guide on the common types of CPAP masks to learn more.
3. What is the Best CPAP Mask?
Once you know which mask style is right for you, we’ve prepared a list of the best CPAP masks by type based on user feedback and our on-staff Registered Respiratory Therapist.
4. How Often Should You Replace Your CPAP Mask?
We suggest replacing your CPAP mask (excluding the headgear) every three months. Other components of your mask (e.g. CPAP headgear and CPAP chin straps) may need to be replaced around every six months to ensure a consistently strong seal.
5. How Do You Clean a CPAP Mask?
Cleaning your mask weekly is the best way to ensure safe, effective therapy. Read our full guide on how to clean a CPAP mask for a detailed list of steps to follow.