does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by williamco » Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:25 pm

guys thanks for the laughs,
gentlemen, after treatment of apnea, have you noticed any change in .. ... ........ you know what, I don't need to see the answers like the noses, don't worry about my other question

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by stanta » Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:30 pm

I will admit that for the first few minutes in the morning my nose looks broader but I believe it is from the pressure of my mask required to keep a good seal. There might be a bit of an upturn also. Fortunately noses are flexible and within 15 minutes I look as ugly as ever.
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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by Amigo » Sat Aug 07, 2010 6:47 am

williamco wrote:guys thanks for the laughs,
gentlemen, after treatment of apnea, have you noticed any change in .. ... ........ you know what, I don't need to see the answers like the noses, don't worry about my other question
Absolutely!

Simply turn the picture I submitted upside down, and you will have your answer.

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by kopoloff » Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:30 pm

Absolutely
Please refer to my avatar. This photo was taken after only 3 months of use. Before that I had a nose like a human
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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by Muse-Inc » Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:35 pm

No change in my nose; I've been using pillows for close to 4 yrs now.
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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by rested gal » Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:39 am

Muse-Inc wrote:No change in my nose; I've been using pillows for close to 4 yrs now.
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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by lillypat » Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:38 am

Yes, definitely. I used the nasal pillows for about 2 months and feel that my nostrils are larger than they were previously, like they have been stretched somewhat. It isn't noticeable really, but I can tell the difference.

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by williamco » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:55 am

I believe it does stretch the nostrils yes, because first night I didn't have leak from my pillow, and thereafter I started to develop a leak and it is the same size pillow

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by guestagain » Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:24 am

Yes, after 10+ years nostrils are larger, but who cares. Cpap is worth it all, even the wear and tear on the hair.

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:25 pm

I think I have a stubborn childhood habit to thank for my excellent fit with my FX nasal pillows.

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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by Winfred0000 » Wed May 07, 2014 1:25 pm

Hi!

I would think that one determinant of possible nose form change would be the degree of pressure you have been prescribed. I've had the Swift LT nasal pillow mask for about seven years. My pressure use to be around I think 5 and now it has gone up to 11. Nose is soft tissue and cartilage so it would seem to change with constant pressure in any way over time. I use my cpap 365 days a year and every night which adds up to very substantial time my nose gets very inflated at this pressure. The reason I ended up here in my internet search was because I observed a change in my nose and hope it doesn't keep changing, that it subsides or whatever and at least doesn't advance into the WC Fields syndrome or category. Dizzie Gillespie (sp?) his face changed with constant pressure, so not unreasonable to think nose form could change. I could change into a mask that cups over the entire nose and avoid the inflation effect but then there's the irritation for me with the triangular gel pad pressure and the pressure of the small gel piece in the middle of the forehead. So far I'm just settling on health benefits out-weighing drawbacks as what else can one do? The part I also don't like is the mild pain after my nose being inflated for several hours every day. So anyone who posts please mention what your pressure is and consider that as a variable causal factor to this. Maybe many of you are at much lower pressures and don't understand such a posting. Thanks to whomever started the post. Hope this helped.
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Re: does nasal pillow change size and shape of your nose?

Post by chunkyfrog » Wed May 07, 2014 2:59 pm

Uh, I think, maybe my nose is maybe a tiny bit different.
But I think it's mostly due to age and childhood "mining" forays.
When you grow up with allergies, there's always something . . .
Getting to an age where looks don't matter so much can mean letting things happen.
-like strap marks on my face, blisters on my nose, and a bit of broken hair on top.
Keeping my priorities straight; I still look better alive than "natural".

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