cosmetic?

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andy5805
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cosmetic?

Post by andy5805 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 1:49 am

ok it's like this

recently got into bipap - and praise the Lord for that - I'm never going back to my sleep deprived self ever again. I'm over that hill!

however I'm not over THE hill, completely old and decrepit yet - and I've noticed some marks on my cheeks as the hard straps come down - and its good, it means I'm side sleeping which is what I want but not on a cosmetic basis - a kind of "burn in" of the mask leaving imprint -but it goes in an hour or so

over the years I reckon it'll build up , so I'm going to handle it now - does anyone know/can anyone recommend any good none itchy material to go round the edges of the straps of the mirage mask, to stop it leaving an imprint?

Thanks
Andy

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Re: cosmetic?

Post by kaiasgram » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:14 am

andy5805 wrote:ok it's like this

recently got into bipap - and praise the Lord for that - I'm never going back to my sleep deprived self ever again. I'm over that hill!

however I'm not over THE hill, completely old and decrepit yet - and I've noticed some marks on my cheeks as the hard straps come down - and its good, it means I'm side sleeping which is what I want but not on a cosmetic basis - a kind of "burn in" of the mask leaving imprint -but it goes in an hour or so

over the years I reckon it'll build up , so I'm going to handle it now - does anyone know/can anyone recommend any good none itchy material to go round the edges of the straps of the mirage mask, to stop it leaving an imprint?

Thanks
Andy
Hi Andy -- Contact Karen at Pad A Cheek. http://www.padacheek.com and she will work with you. She will even customize a pad or mask liner to deal with your specific issue if she doesn't already make something for your mask. She is a member of our forum here and we love her!

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Re: cosmetic?

Post by Sheriff Buford » Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:53 am

I have tried several lotions over the years, and I use Afta aftershave for very quick results. Long term, I use Nutrogena post shave lotion on the marks. To me, the red marks on my cheeks indicate mask tightness. A profound mark will tell me I had my mask too tight, and a "normal" mark should be my "usual-tightness". Sometimes guys at work will comment on the mask marks as my wiliness to "be a go-fer to my boss" ... if you know what I mean. If someone says anything, I tell them I took a nap on a hot BBQ grill.... that'll shut them up....

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Re: cosmetic?

Post by SabrinaFaire » Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:28 am

kaiasgram wrote:
andy5805 wrote:ok it's like this

recently got into bipap - and praise the Lord for that - I'm never going back to my sleep deprived self ever again. I'm over that hill!

however I'm not over THE hill, completely old and decrepit yet - and I've noticed some marks on my cheeks as the hard straps come down - and its good, it means I'm side sleeping which is what I want but not on a cosmetic basis - a kind of "burn in" of the mask leaving imprint -but it goes in an hour or so

over the years I reckon it'll build up , so I'm going to handle it now - does anyone know/can anyone recommend any good none itchy material to go round the edges of the straps of the mirage mask, to stop it leaving an imprint?

Thanks
Andy
Hi Andy -- Contact Karen at Pad A Cheek. http://www.padacheek.com and she will work with you. She will even customize a pad or mask liner to deal with your specific issue if she doesn't already make something for your mask. She is a member of our forum here and we love her!
Agreed! The Pad A Cheek cushion (and mask liner) are the best thing I've bought in months!

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Wulfman...

Re: cosmetic?

Post by Wulfman... » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:29 pm

My wife made me a pile of strap cover tubes out of fleece......long before "Pad A Cheek" started selling them here.
They're not hard to make.


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Re: cosmetic?

Post by andy5805 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 8:52 am

Wulfman... wrote:My wife made me a pile of strap cover tubes out of fleece......long before "Pad A Cheek" started selling them here.
They're not hard to make.


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I wouldn't get the woman involved as she doesn't suffer from it and has had years of hell from me where I (still untreated) was angry and unhappy

but i'm all for saving cash and not giving it to other people. Thanks for the advice, I'll get all art and craft on the problem despite being far more of a conventional DIY man, and see what I can do!

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