Nasal Pillow CPAP Masks

Nasal pillow CPAP masks use inflatable prongs that seal inside your nostrils while leaving the rest of your face free, making them the most minimalist of the CPAP mask styles. If you’re interested in the low-profile comfort of a nasal pillow mask, click the images below to discover our nasal pillow options.

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What is a nasal pillow CPAP mask?

A nasal pillow CPAP mask is a type of sleep apnea mask that provides therapy by delivering pressurized air through small, soft, cushioned inserts that sit at the entrance of the nostrils. These pillow-like inserts create a seal and do not cover the entire nose or mouth, making them a less intrusive option for CPAP therapy.

What is the most comfortable nasal pillow CPAP mask?

Comfort is subjective, and the most comfortable nasal pillow CPAP mask varies among individuals. Popular brands like ResMed, Philips Respironics, and Fisher & Paykel offer a variety of nasal pillow masks, each with unique features and cushion materials designed for enhanced comfort.

Are nasal pillow CPAP masks safe?

Yes, nasal pillow CPAP masks are safe for use, provided they are properly fitted and used as per the manufacturer's guidelines. They are designed with medical-grade materials to ensure comfort and safety during CPAP therapy.

Can a nasal pillow CPAP mask be worn with nasal allergies?

Nasal pillow CPAP masks can be worn by individuals with nasal allergies. However, if you experience excessive congestion or difficulty breathing through your nose due to allergies, it may impact the effectiveness of therapy. Consult your health care provider for guidance and consider using allergy medications or nasal sprays to alleviate symptoms.

What's the difference between a nasal CPAP mask and a nasal pillow CPAP mask?

The main difference between a nasal CPAP mask and a nasal pillow CPAP mask lies in their design and coverage. Nasal CPAP masks cover the entire nose, offering a more traditional fit, while nasal pillow masks use small inserts that seal at the nostrils, providing a less obstructive and minimalistic experience. Nasal pillow masks are typically favored by individuals who prefer less facial contact and freedom of movement during sleep.