Apnea Board Forum - CPAP | Sleep Apnea
Eliminated Nose Bridge Sores w/ Mirage Quattro - Printable Version

+- Apnea Board Forum - CPAP | Sleep Apnea (https://www.apneaboard.com/forums)
+-- Forum: Public Area (https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Forum-Public-Area)
+--- Forum: Main Apnea Board Forum (https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Forum-Main-Apnea-Board-Forum)
+--- Thread: Eliminated Nose Bridge Sores w/ Mirage Quattro (/Thread-Eliminated-Nose-Bridge-Sores-w-Mirage-Quattro)



Eliminated Nose Bridge Sores w/ Mirage Quattro - b360155 - 05-03-2012

The two full face masks that have worked best for me in obtaining very low leak rates have been the Mirage Quattro and the Quattro FX. I usually use the Quattro FX because I've found it to be a much more comfortable fit. However, I do also own a Mirage Quattro and the main issue I've had with this mask is that no matter what position I put the forehead adjustment dial at, I would get sores and redness on the the bridge of my nose and have read that others experience the same problem with it.

In comparing the two face cushions, I noticed that the firmer inner layer of silicone on the Mirage Quattro comes together much closer at the nose bridge than on the Quattro FX. That is by design as the Quattro FX according to Resmed's fittings guides should be placed on your nose mid-bridge where your nose is wider, then swung down over your mouth, their so-called "swing and seal" technique in order to get a good tight seal. The Mirage Quattro fits higher up on the nose bridge where you nose is narrower. My belief was that the narrowness of the firmer inner layer was what was causing my nose bridge sores.

So, I took some scissors to the face cushion on the Mirage Quattro and very carefully trimmed the firmer inner layer of silicone on each side in order to widen the amount of space at the nose bridge, similar to that on the Quattro FX. Lo and behold, no more nose bridge sores!!! Way-to-happyWay-to-happy

So, if you're experiencing nose bridge sores with this mask or others, you might give this mod a try. One word of caution though is you need to be very careful when trimming the firmer inner silicone layer because the thinner outer layer of silicone is very easily punctured by the tip of a scissors. I know because the first time I tried doing this, that's what happened and once the thinner layer is punctured or cut, you'll never be able to get a seal at all.