CPAP Masks

The right CPAP mask makes all the difference to comfortable, consistent sleep apnea therapy — it's the part of your setup you actually feel each night. mySleep stocks a full range of CPAP masks, from full face and nasal masks to lightweight nasal pillow masks and designs shaped for women, from ResMed, Fisher & Paykel and Philips Respironics. Every mask is backed by expert fitting advice from our clinic team, so you can find a comfortable, well-sealed fit and stick with your therapy.

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How to choose the right CPAP mask

Your ideal sleep apnea mask depends on how you breathe at night, your preferred sleeping position, and personal comfort. There are three main styles, plus options designed specifically for women:

  • Full face masks — cover the nose and mouth, ideal if you breathe through your mouth, experience nasal congestion, or use higher pressures. Browse full face CPAP masks.
  • Nasal masks — cover the nose only, offering a secure seal and a good balance of stability and comfort for many patients. See nasal masks.
  • Nasal pillow masks — the most minimal option, sitting gently at the nostrils with a clear line of sight. A favourite for side sleepers, glasses wearers and readers. View nasal pillow masks.
  • Masks for women — designed with smaller frames, softer headgear and fit profiles suited to many women. Explore CPAP masks for her.

Fit and seal matter more than any single feature. A mask that's too large or poorly adjusted is the most common reason people struggle with therapy, so getting the size right is worth the effort. Our CPAP mask fitting guides walk you through sizing and adjustment step by step, and if you're troubleshooting leaks or pressure marks, our guide to common CPAP mask problems can help.

Remember that masks are made up of replaceable parts — cushions, seals and headgear wear over time. You'll find mask accessories and replacement parts to keep your mask sealing well between full replacements.

Frequently asked questions

Which CPAP mask is best for me?

There's no single best CPAP mask — the right one depends on whether you breathe through your nose or mouth, your sleeping position, and comfort preferences. Nasal and nasal pillow masks suit nose breathers and side sleepers, while full face masks suit mouth breathers and higher pressures. Our clinic team can help you choose and fit the right mask following your sleep study.

How do I stop my CPAP mask leaking?

Most mask leaks come down to sizing, fit or a worn cushion. Make sure you have the correct cushion size, adjust the headgear so it's snug but not tight, and replace the cushion when it softens or marks your skin. Our CPAP mask troubleshooting guide covers leaks, noise and comfort in detail.

How often should I replace my CPAP mask?

As a general guide, replace mask cushions every one to three months and the full mask or headgear every six to twelve months, as the silicone naturally loses its seal with use. Keeping parts fresh is one of the easiest ways to maintain effective, comfortable therapy.

Not sure which mask suits you? Use our mask fitting guides or contact the mySleep team for personalised advice on finding your most comfortable fit.