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Aloha Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask FitPack

Aloha Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask FitPack

SKU:ALO100 - All Sizes

Regular price $69.00 USD
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RespCare Aloha Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask

The Aloha nasal pillow CPAP mask is a lightweight interface used for the treatment of sleep apnea, snoring and flow limitation. This style of mask uses soft silicone cushions that seal around the nostril for delivery of air by your CPAP machine. The unique headgear system allows you to attach the short tube assembly to the top of the head or allow it to hang below.

The Aloha is available in three different cushion sizes or you can include all sizes if you are uncertain of your need. The silicone cushion seals should be wiped down daily to remove facial oil build up which can lead to CPAP mask leak and skin irritation. The headgear strap should be washed by hand and left to air dry(do not put into a drier). When the mask starts to lose elasticity it is time to replace the headgear strap.


Special Features

  • A unique and exclusive system that allows the user to adjust the angle and depth of the nasal pillows; improving comfort and seal while minimizing potential discomfort.
  • A ball-and-swivel joint that minimizes torque and pull to accommodate various sleeping positions.
  • Exclusive Arced-Track technology, allowing the angle of the pillow reservoir to be adjusted for a more customized and natural fit.
  • Angled exhalation ports minimize potential disruption or discomfort for the user or bed partner.
  • Aloha Headgear which has adjustments for the top of your head and behind the head. These adjustment points allow for a maximized seal while keeping you comfortable!

Included in This Package

  • (1) Aloha Nasal Pillow Mask
  • (1) Cushion (selected size)
  • (1) Mask Headgear
  • (1) Product Manual
  • All cushion size option available (additional fees apply)

Optional Accessories


Recommended Replacement Schedule

  • Cushion: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Headgear: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed)
  • Complete Mask: Every 9-12 Months (or as needed)
  • Tube Hose: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)

Copy of RX Required if Applicable. Can't find your RX? Not a problem. Our staff can contact your provider for a copy OR you can choose to itemize your order to No Rx Required to avoid any delays. Go ahead and place your order and a member of our staff will contact you regarding your preferred method. It's that easy!

  • Insurance Codes: A7034, A7035
  • International Shipping: Yes, Available
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • RX Required?: Yes, When Applicable to U.S. Residents

What Style of CPAP Mask is This?

This is a nasal pillow style CPAP mask. These masks are the least invasive and use silicone pillows that
seal in or around the outside of the nostril only.

Will This Brand
of Mask Work with Any CPAP Machine?

Most CPAP masks are designed
to be universal and will work with any manufacturer. Example: Your Philips
Respironics CPAP mask will work with your ResMed CPAP machine. The masks are
also designed to fit any brand of standard 22mm CPAP tubing. The exception to
the rule will be for certain travel CPAP machines like the ResMed AirMini
whereas special masks and connectors are needed.

I Want to Submit a Self-Claim to My Insurance. Can I Do
This?

In most cases you can submit a claim form for an out-of-net
network provider. You may receive reimbursement back from your provider
depending on your coverage and co-pay. The HCPC code for a nasal pillow CPAP
mask is A7034 and A7035

How Often Should I Replace This Mask?

This will depend on how well you clean and maintain your
CPAP mask. The typical lifespan for the complete mask is 3-12 months based on
care. The cushion seal and headgear should be replaced every 1-3 months based
on wear and tear. Signs to replace will include noticeable mask leakage and/or
discoloration.

How Do I Clean This Mask?

You should consult the owner’s manual that is included with
your mask system. The rule of thumb for most CPAP masks is to clean with mild
soap by hand and let air dry. It is important to clean your cushion seal daily
to remove facial oils, makeup or dirt that can cause mask leaks. Your headgear
strap should be cleaned by hand weekly and left to dry by room air.