What Are The Differences Between Nasal, Nasal Pillows, and Full Face CPAP Masks? - Blog
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Learn about the three different types of CPAP masks: full face, nasal pillow, and nasal. We cover pros and cons and learn how they can help your treatment!
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The all new AirFit F30 is part of the ResMed family of full face style CPAP masks. This style of sleep apnea interface is designed to cover the nose and mouth to allow the user to breathe through either while sleeping. The F30 series is much lighter weight and comfortable than full face masks of the past.
ResMed AirFit F30 Full Face CPAP Mask - Medium
AirFit F20 Full Face Mask Assembly Kit The AirFit F20 Frame System includes all parts except the AirFit F20 headgear. The system comes in three sizes and fits 99% of patients. The frame system uses advanced parts and technology to create a comfortable fit and seal for nearly all patients. This system uses ResMed’s advanced InfinitySeal Cushion with dual-wall technology to create a comfortable seal that prevents leaks and blow-outs.
ResMed AirFit F20 Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear (Non-Retail Packaging) Small - 63446
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