Non-Magnetic CPAP & BiPAP Masks

Non-magnetic full face CPAP masks are specifically engineered without magnetic clips or components. These masks are recommended for users with pacemakers, implanted medical devices, metallic implants, or shunts, as well as for those who prefer a magnet-free option for added safety and peace of mind. Non-magnetic masks are also suitable for hospital environments, MRI-sensitive settings, and airline travel where magnetic components may be restricted. Unlike traditional magnetic mask designs, non-magnetic full face masks use secure clip-based or hook-and-loop headgear attachments that provide a stable fit without compromising ease of use. They deliver the same high level of comfort, seal integrity, and durability while eliminating potential magnetic interference risks. Most non-magnetic full face CPAP & BiPAP masks feature soft cushioning, adjustable headgear, and ergonomic frames to support long-term comfort and compliance. These masks are ideal for users seeking a reliable, safe, and effective full face solution to support better sleep quality and improved overall health while managing sleep apnea.

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Non-Magnetic Full Face CPAP & BiPAP Masks

Contraindication Notice: Non-magnetic CPAP and BiPAP masks are designed without magnetic clips or components and are recommended for individuals who have implanted medical devices or metallic implants that may be affected by magnetic fields. These masks provide a safer alternative for users who require or prefer magnet-free sleep apnea therapy equipment.

Non-magnetic CPAP & BiPAP masks may be suitable for individuals with the following implanted devices or medical conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Pacemakers
  • Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
  • Neurostimulators
  • Magnetic or metallic implants, electrodes, or valves located in the upper limbs, torso, neck, or head
  • CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) shunts, including VP (ventriculoperitoneal) shunts
  • Aneurysm clips
  • Embolic coils
  • Intracranial aneurysm intravascular flow disruption devices
  • Metallic cranial plates, screws, burr hole covers, and bone substitute devices
  • Metallic splinters in the eye
  • Ocular implants, including glaucoma or retinal implants
  • Certain contact lenses containing metal components
  • Implants designed to restore hearing or balance that include an implanted magnet, such as cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing devices, or auditory brainstem implants
  • Magnetic denture attachments
  • Metallic gastrointestinal clips
  • Metallic stents, including aneurysm, coronary, tracheobronchial, or biliary stents
  • Implantable ports and pumps, including insulin pumps
  • Hypoglossal nerve stimulators
  • Devices labeled as MR (magnetic resonance) unsafe

Patients with implanted medical devices should always consult with their healthcare provider or CPAP specialist when selecting a mask to ensure compatibility and safe use.

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