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Facial hair and CPAP!
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Angry 
Facial hair and CPAP!
I am considering the unthinkable, shaving off my goatee. Do you think facial hair impairs CPAP success?? I am using one mask - newbie and never tried anything else (now considering Amara View)
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#2
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
One word -"Nasal Pillows"
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#3
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
I am not ready to wire my mouth shut....
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#4
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
Try posting some sleepyhead data so we cans see how much leaks and what is going on.
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#5
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
If you get the right mask it shouldn't be a problem. I know the top mask advisor here has a beard and uses the Amara View.

Check this link out. http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...ask_Primer
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RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
OK, here is about 21 days with the same mask.


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#7
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
Yep you have leaks. You also could probably bump your min pressure up one.
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RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
my mask leaks like hell when I have facial hair.
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#9
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
Read the Mask Primer.  It contains a suggested strategy for masks.  In general try from least intrusive to most intrusive.  Many find that the pressure of CPAP converts them from Mouth Breather to a nose breather just from use.  But there are many ways to manage mouth breathing.
I was a notorious mouth breather,  I got the Amara View  to handle that.  You have to patient with that mask because it is a loose fit mask.  It is my backup full face mask at the moment.  My primary mask is the ResMed P10 Pillows.

Fred

Someone said I have a beard, and I have been mistaken for a jolly old elf.
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#10
RE: Facial hair and CPAP!
Used a Simplus with a Santa beard for a long time.

No large leak problems.

Simplus is NOT a glide on cushion of air mask.

Wet your beard slightly and snug the bottom straps up a little bit. Your leaks should be no higher than if you were using a liner.
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