Facial hair an issue???

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dos coyotes
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Facial hair an issue???

Post by dos coyotes » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:04 am

I'm a newbie so if this has been asked, and I suspect it has, forgive me. Does facial hair - moustache and beard factor in to the decisions of a mask fitting properly? Any recommendations??

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Re: Facial hair an issue???

Post by Pugsy » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:14 am

Facial hair can figure in depending on mask choice and how much facial hair.
Unless you simply can't breathe through your nose at all I would suggest starting with the nasal pillow type of mask. Check out my signature line for the model I use. The least amount of surface area that a mask has...the easier it is to get and keep a seal with or without facial hair. Add in facial hair with the mask with more surface area and you have more of a challenge. It can be done though...just is more of a challenge sometimes.

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Re: Facial hair an issue???

Post by Sheriff Buford » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:31 am

Some masks will leak with facial hair and some won't. Working undercover, I have had beards and had no leak issues. But that's me... Pugs right, if you use nasal pillows, it doesn't matter.

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Re: Facial hair an issue???

Post by msla » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:16 am

Short beard here and use the FPOpus 360 with no problems. I use ResMed Mirage vista to give the nares a rest when needed and a ResMed Quattro FX if I have a bad cold.

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Re: Facial hair an issue???

Post by pikov22 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:32 am

dos coyotes wrote:I'm a newbie so if this has been asked, and I suspect it has, forgive me. Does facial hair - moustache and beard factor in to the decisions of a mask fitting properly? Any recommendations??
I have a full beard and mustache and find that I have to keep them clipped pretty close.

However, that's not because of the fit. You can see my nasal pillows setup by clicking the link below. The fit is fine, but sometimes the "hair-headgear" interface is uncomfortable.

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