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Over the past 10 years our 3D facial scanning system has been building a vast database that analyzes facial differences in thousands of sleep apnea patients.

 

Ensuring the right fit for you is important - mask issues are often cited as causes for poor compliance to CPAP therapy.* The innovative Philips DreamWear masks feel like nothing at all.1-3

 

 *Orphaned patients & worried-well consumer study

We have the right fit for you

 

Get the rest you deserve with DreamWear – a radical departure from traditional mask technology. The versatile system is designed for exceptional fit and comfort, and makes it easy to swap cushions7, so you can find your perfect match.

Choose nasal

DreamWear mask with Nasal Cushion

 

In clinical trials, here’s how users described the DreamWear Nasal mask as compared to their prescribed mask:

 

  • More freedom of movement1
  • More comfortable1
  • Easier to use1
  • Like wearing nothing at all1

Choose silicone pillows

DreamWear mask with Silicone Pillows Cushion

 

In clinical trials, here is how users described the DreamWear Silicone Pillows mask as compared to their prescribed mask:

 

  • Easier to choose any sleep position3
  • More secure fit and seal6
  • Less discomfort on face, nose and nostrils3

Choose full face

DreamWear mask with Full Face Cushion

 

In clinical trials, here is how users described the DreamWear Full face mask as compared to their prescribed mask:

 

  • More satisfied with how well it stays in place with they sleep2
  • Innovative design prevents red marks, discomfort or irritation on the nose bridge​2
  • Preferred for fit and comfort over other leading full-face masks2

 

How to buy


Philips CPAP masks are available from a number of retailers. Contact your homecare provider to request our products.

For assistance, call (844) 240-1649

Note: These products require a prescription. Consult your sleep therapy physician before ordering DreamWear masks and devices.

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Masks myth

Myth: One mask fits all.

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Fact: Everyone’s face is unique. It’s important to find the mask that fits and works for you.

By Teofilo Lee-Chiong, MD, chief medical liaison, Philips Healthcare Solutions

Explore your choices


Philips offers a comprehensive portfolio of state-of-the-art sleep apnea masks that combine performance and comfort.

DreamWear Full Face cushion mask

Full face masks

Full face masks let you breathe with your mouth open while you sleep.

DreamWear Full Face cushion mask is designed to prevent red marks, discomfort and irritation on your nose.


DreamWear Gel Pillows

Nasal pillow masks

Nasal pillow masks provide a cushion that seals around each nostril with minimum contact to the face.

DreamWear Full Face cushion mask is designed to prevent red marks, discomfort and irritation on your nose.


DreamWear Nasal

Nasal cradle masks

Nasal cradle masks have cushions that rest below the nose, not on it, to eliminate contact with the bridge of your nose.

DreamWear Full Face cushion mask is designed to prevent red marks, discomfort and irritation on your nose.


DreamWear Nasal

Nasal masks

Nasal masks masks have cushions that sit on the nose and are ideal if you breathe through your nose, and not your mouth, while you sleep.

DreamWear Full Face cushion mask is designed to prevent red marks, discomfort and irritation on your nose.


After putting DreamWear on the first time, I just loved it. There was a lot more freedom of movement with it… ” 

John H.

DreamWear Nasal user

When should I replace my sleep therapy components?*

 

Replacing your equipment before it gets worn out is an important part of your sleep therapy routine. For specific products, please check your product’s Instructions for Use.9

When to replace your Philips sleep therapy components?

Component

Suggested Schedule

Medicare Frequency

Nasal cushion

Monthly

2 per month

Pillows cushion

Monthly

2 per month

Full-face cushion

Monthly

1 per month

Filter, fine disposable

Monthly

2 per month

Filter, gross particle foam

Monthly

1 per 6 months

Mask

Every 3 months

1 per 3 months

Tubing

Every 3 months

1 per 3 months

Headgear

Every 6 months

1 per 6 months

Chinstrap

Every 6 months

1 per 6 months

Therapy device

Every 5 years

1 per 5 years

*It is recommended to check with your insurance provider to learn your covered replacement schedule.

DreamWear mask parts and accessories


Several mask options work with a single, flexible, over-the-head frame.

DreamWear Full Face Cushion

DreamWear mask with Full Face Cushion

DreamWear Silicone Pillow Cushion

DreamWear mask with Silicone Pillows Cushion

DreamWear Nasal Cushion

DreamWear mask with Nasal Cushion

DreamWear Frame

DreamWear Frame

 

How to buy


Philips Dream Family is available from a number of retailers. Contact your homecare provider to request our products.

For assistance, call (844) 240-1649

Note: These products require a prescription. Consult your sleep therapy physician before ordering DreamWear masks and devices.

Comfort and fitting tips

Ditch the hose nose and sleep in any position you want


Ditch the hose nose and sleep in any position you want


 

A mask that fits properly is crucial to keeping you committed and comfortable. Here are some tips to follow:

No 1

Use the smallest size mask that fits without pinching.

No 2

A tight fit is not necessary. Try loosening the mask if there are leaks.

No 3

Headgear should be secure but not too tight. If your mask has a forehead arm or adjustment feature, adjust that first. Adjust straps to minimize air leaks.

No 4

The cushion should not be crushed against your face.

No 5

Don’t block the exhalation port between the mask and the connecting tubing. Position the port away from your bed partner.

No 6

The mask should be fitted while you are in a sleeping position and with air blowing at the prescribed pressure.

No 7

Mark the headgear straps with permanent marker to remember where they should be fastened.

No 8

Remove the mask by pulling it over your head or use the quick-release clip.

No 9

Consider looping the tubing over the headboard to reduce the pull on the mask.

No 10

If your mask was fitted with your dentures in, your mask may not fit properly without them.

Philips sleep apnea therapy equipment cleaning instructions.

Daily Cleaning

 

Mask: Remove the mask/nasal pillows from the headgear. Clean with warm, soapy water. Rinse. Air dry.

Tubing: Wash in warm soapy water, then rinse and air dry.

Humidifier:

  • Empty the humidifier and let it air dry.
  • Change the water in the humidifier.
  • Always use distilled water in the humidifier to avoid mineral deposit build-up.

Weekly Cleaning

 

Filter: Clean the gray/black foam filter in your machine with warm soapy water. Rinse. Allow to dry. Reinstall.

Headgear: Wash headgear by hand with warm, soapy water. Rinse and let air dry.

Machine: Wipe the machine with a soft, damp cloth.

Humidifier:

  • Clean the humidifier chamber with white vinegar to prevent mold growth.
  • Be sure to rinse thoroughly with distilled or sterile water before using the humidifier.

Monthly Cleaning

 

Filter: Replace the white disposable filter (if applicable).

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Frequently asked questions

What does a mask do?

Masks are used to deliver the air from the therapy device to you. A comfortable mask is a key factor in being able to use your treatment daily, so finding a mask that fits you and your lifestyle is important. Talk to your homecare provider about the different masks and headgear available.

What does a chin strap do?

Chin straps are optional accessories that can be used with a variety of nasal and nasal pillows masks. They wrap around the top of your head and underneath your chin to keep your mouth from opening at night.

My eyes are sore, dry, irritated or swollen. What should I do?

The mask may be leaking into your eyes. Try pulling the mask away from your face and repositioning it. The mask may be too tight so try readjusting your headgear straps.

My skin seems to be irritated. What should I do?

Your mask may be too tight. If your mask has a forehead arm or adjustment feature, try readjusting that first. Then, if necessary, readjust the headgear straps. You may have the wrong mask size. Ask your homecare provider for a mask fitting. Nasal pillows or a full-face mask may provide a better fit.

What should I do about a dry nose and throat, congestion or nosebleeds?

This may improve over time. Ask your doctor for a prescription for humidification and if a nasal spray would be a good idea. Talk with your doctor if the condition persists.

My mouth is dry. What should I do?

You may be sleeping with your mouth open. Try a chin strap. If a chin strap is not helpful, a full-face mask may be considered or you should consult with your doctor about adding heated humidification.

What should I do if I feel gassy and bloated in the morning?

Try sleeping with your head raised or try using a chin strap to prevent mouth breathing. This condition may improve over time.

My mask seems to be leaking. What should I do?

Check all the connections. If your mask has a forehead arm or adjustment feature, try readjusting that first to correct the leak. If there is no improvement with the above steps, readjust the headgear straps. The mask should be as loose as possible while still creating a seal. A mask that is too tight against the face can cause leaks by creating folds in the material. Talk to your homecare provider about trying another mask size or type if necessary.

When should I replace my sleep therapy components?

To get the most beneficial performance from your positive airway pressure therapy, your equipment should be replaced when necessary based on wear and tear. For example, your mask may need to be replaced if you notice that your mask is stiff, torn, cracked or the seal is​ leaking. If your tubing is torn, it needs to be replaced as well.

Is my mask seal worn out? It’s leaking.

Facial oils deteriorate the sealing effect of cushions over time, even with proper hygiene. Don't tighten the headgear when you feel leaks. Over-tightening causes discomfort and pressure points and can lead to additional leaks.

Why doesn’t my mask fit properly anymore?

A mask that doesn’t fit can cause you to readjust your mask continually and/or over-tighten the headgear, which reduces how long it can work effectively. Contact your provider to get re-fitted.

Could I damage my mask by cleaning it?

Use only mild, soapy water. Don’t use soaps with moisturizers or perfumes.

How can I tell if my mask is too old?

There can be leakage issues. Cushions can lose their shape and/or components or cushions become cracked or torn.

Will my insurance cover new components?

Please check with your healthcare insurance provider about what they allow. If a component appears to be worn out, you may want to consider replacing it even if it’s not covered by your insurance. Worn out components can reduce the effectiveness of your sleep therapy.

The table below shows how often Medicare will cover replacement parts. Please check with your healthcare insurance provider about what they allow. If a component appears to be worn out, you may want to consider replacing it even if it’s not covered by your insurance. Worn out components can reduce the effectiveness of your sleep therapy.


How do I clean my equipment?

It’s important to clean your equipment as specified in your product instructions. Poor maintenance can make your sleep therapy ineffective and damage your equipment.
 

Important! Never use any type of alcohol or cleaning solutions on your mask, cushions or tubes. It can damage them. Use only warm, soapy water.
 

Daily cleaning

Mask: Remove the mask/cushions from the headgear. Clean with warm, soapy water. Rinse. Air dry. 

Tubing: Wash in warm soapy water, then rinse and air dry. 

- Humidifier:

1. Empty the humidifier and let it air dry.

2. Change the water in the humidifier.

3. Always use distilled water in the humidifier to avoid mineral deposit build-up.
 

Weekly cleaning

Filter: Clean the gray/black foam filter in your machine with warm soapy water. Rinse. Allow to dry. Reinstall. 

Headgear: Wash headgear by hand with warm, soapy water. Rinse and let air dry. 

Machine: Wipe the machine with a soft, damp cloth. 

Humidifier: Clean the humidifier chamber with white vinegar to prevent mold growth. Be sure to rinse thoroughly with distilled or sterile water before using the humidifier.
 

Monthly cleaning

Filter: Replace the white disposable filter (if applicable).

How do I know when I should replace my mask?

Replacing your equipment is an important part of being successful with your sleep therapy. There are several things you need to watch for related to replacing your mask:

- Seal deterioration in the mask

- An improperly fitting mask

- A mask damaged by improper cleaning

Check with your homecare provider regarding replacement options through your insurance policy.

What cleaners should I not use when cleaning my mask?

Avoid soap with conditioners or moisturizers. Do not use bleach, alcohol or cleaning solutions with alcohol.

What should I do if my mask is causing skin irritation?

Your mask may be too tight. If your mask has a forehead arm or adjustment feature, try changing that first. Then, if necessary, readjust the headgear straps. Tightening of your headgear too much may cause unnecessary discomfort and leaks. Remember, not all leaks have to be corrected, so your mask does not have to be completely air-tight.

What if I feel claustrophobic when wearing my mask?

Try wearing your mask around your home during the evening as you go about your normal activities. This may help you get more comfortable with the mask. If you continue to feel claustrophobic, your respiratory therapist can help you to find a mask that is more comfortable for you.

What should I do if my mask pulls my mustache or beard?
What do I do if I have marks or irritation after using my mask?
What if I accidentally removed my mask while sleeping?
How can using a humidifier help with nasal congestion?
What if I feel gassy or bloated after using CPAP therapy?
How do I fix marks or irritation on my top lip?
How do I fix strap marks on my face after using therapy?

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References
 

1 DreamWear mask with Nasal Cushion: ​​

Data analysis at 30 days of use of 2015 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=98). Prescribed masks include ResMed Swift FX, ResMed Mirage FX, Philips Wisp, and ResMed P10. ​​

Data analysis at 10 days of use of 2019 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=81). Prescribed masks include ResMed Airfit N10, N20, Mirage Fx, Philips Wisp, Pico, ComfortGel Blue, F&P Eson & Eson 2 ​​

2 DreamWear mask with Full Face Cushion:​​

Data analysis of Aug 2017 Patient Preference trial where n = 85 and prescribed masks include Resmed Airfit F10 and F20, Respironics Amara View and F&P Simplus.​​

3 DreamWear mask with Silicone Pillows Cushion:
Analysis after 30 day of use during Jul/Aug 2020. Pillows preference trial with n = 127. Prescribed maskes include ResMed Airfit PIO, P30i, Swift Fx, F&P Brevida, Philips DeamWear Gel Pillows, Nuance / Pro.

4 Design claim - The design of the mask is such that it does not contact the nasal bridge.​
5 Patient Preference study with DreamWear Nasal with original headgear users; (n=140), Jan/March 2019, at 30 days versus the original DreamWear nasal mask headgear. Original headgear refers to the slit headgear design on DreamWear UTN nasal mask.​
6 Fit & Seal tested individually. Analysis after 30 day of use during Jul/Aug 2020/ Pillows preference trial with n = 127. Prescribed masks include ResMed Airfit PIO, P30i, Swift Fx, F&P Brevida, Philips DreamWear Gel Pillows, Nuance / Pro.
7 Switching from Nasal or Silicone Pillow Cushion to a Full Face Cushion requires different headgear and instructions and may result in additional cost. Consumers must consult their provider before making adjustments.
8 A 30 day Patient Preference study with DreamWear UTN nasal original headgear users; n = 121 conducted April / May 2019

9 Data from Philips conducted comparable assembly weight test for DreamWear Gel Pillows, DreamWear Silicone Pillows & ResMed AirfitP301 mask.
10 Cms.gov. (2019). Medicare Program Integrity Manual. [online] Available at: https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/Downloads/pim83c05.pdf

11 Data analysis after 90 days of use.  2019 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=310). Patients scanned using the Mask Selector (n=153) vs. traditional fitting methods (n=157)

 

For informational purposes only, not to replace physician's directions.

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