DreamWear Full Face Mask with Headgear | Philips Respironics

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Description

The DreamWear Full Face CPAP mask with headgear by Philips Respironics enables more freedom and comfort while you sleep. DreamWear’s soft frame directs airflow through two tubes that meet at a soft, under-the-nose full face cushion for a minimalist fit that barely feels like it’s there. The DreamWear full face headgear’s unique in-frame airflow design allows you to sleep soundly and comfortably throughout the night!

 

Key Features

DreamWear full face features top-of-the-head tube connection and single strap headgear that rests at the back of the head for stability and freedom of movement while you sleep.

Its open design offers a wide field of vision, making it easy to wear glasses, read, watch TV or use a tablet before falling asleep.

A soft silicone frame and compact full face cushion combined with an innovative under-the-nose design mean no more red marks, discomfort or irritation on the nose bridge

The flexible frame adapts to natural contours without pinching or pressure points to accommodate any sleeping position

Exhalation ports on the cushion and in the mask’s elbow disperse excess air quietly

The DreamWear full face headgear’s modular design allows you to easily interchange cushions, switching between nasal, gel nasal pillows and full face cushions. Users can select the cushion that works best for them, all on one frame!

 

Manufacturer’s suggested replacement schedule: 

Masks should be replaces every 6 months to a year to maximize comfort and a proper seal to ensure optimal airflow. Old, worn out masks will stiffen and leak overtime. 

Cushions should be replaced every 3-4 months. Facial oils will deteriorate materials in the cushion with prolonged use. Daily cleaning is recommended with light soap and warm water.

Additional information

Weight 1.2 lbs
Frame Size

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Cushion Size

Small, Medium, Medium Wide, Large

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