Why
SleepWeaver?
SleepWeaverTM Solves the 5 Biggest
Complaints Sleep Apnea Patients Have About CPAP Masks
This
Revolutionary
Cloth
Nasal
Mask overcomes the 5 worst
problems that sleep apnea patients experience with conventional
nasal, full
face and pillow-type CPAP interfaces so you can comfortably
continue therapy
and get the deep and restorative sleep you need.
Many
sleep
apnea
patients
discontinue their CPAP therapy because
their CPAP mask causes discomfort, irritation and sleep interruption
due to:
Are
you
experiencing
one
or more of these problems? Is it
preventing you from getting the full benefit of CPAP therapy?
By Eliminating these 5
Major Mask Problems the SleepWeaver
Allows You to Continue Your CPAP Therapy and Enjoy Deep, Restorative
Sleep.
1. Reduced Air Leakage
The
SleepWeaver
is
made
of cloth and has no rigid parts that come
into contact with the skin. It inflates to form a balloon of air
that
pushes gently against the patient's face to form a seal. Because the
cloth is
flexible and follows the exact shape of each individual patient's face,
air
leakage is reduced.
2. Reduced Pressure
from Headgear
Very little
tension
is
required
in the headgear to achieve a
good seal, which is formed by the air pressure inside the
mask instead.
Because the need to continually tighten the mask
to achieve a good seal is eliminated, SleepWeaver users no longer
experience pressure sores on the bridge of the nose or other
parts of the
face.
3. More Sleep Positions
SleepWeaver
allows
patient
to
sleep on their back, side, or
stomach without rigid buckles, clips or faceplates digging into their
skin.
Because the mask is light and soft, it stays positioned all night even
as the
patient changes sleep positions. Users report waking up in the middle
of the
night and wondering if it is still on their face, only to find it
gently and
quietly in place.
4. No More Skin Irritation
The
cloth
material
is
very smooth and breathable. So while it
forms a very good seal, it does not feel sticky or tacky on the skin
and it
does not create allergic reactions. There is nothing that goes inside
of the
nose to irritate or dry out the mucosal tissues inside the nose. The
mask
contains no latex or silicone.
5. Less Noise
CPAP
mask
noise
comes
from three sources: the exhalation valve, leaks
and turbulence inside the mask. The SleepWeaver has a series of small
exhalation holes that eliminate air "whooshing" or
"whistling" sound. The mask fits with very few leaks, reducing sudden
noises. And the mask is designed so that the air turbulence inside the
mask is
minimized, reducing the last source of mask noise.