DreamWear Full Face Mask
DreamWear Full Face Mask
The DreamWear Face Mask with Enhanced Headgear comes in minimal contact with the skin, as if you were wearing nothing at all. It offers greater freedom of movement thanks to the connection on the top of the head, its flexible silicone air duct and its 360 ° rotating connection. It is also equipped with very comfortable, waterproof and stable gel cushions.
MANUFACTURER'S DISCLAIMER: Before purchasing this mask, please check that you do not have any of the contraindications* below.
Comfortable
- Soft pillow available in four sizes.
- Prevents irritation, discomfort and red marks on the skin since the mask does not come into direct contact with the nostrils and the bridge of the nose.
Waterproof and stable
- Equipped with a cushion that ensures a very high seal and stability.
Freedom of movement
- Allows you to sleep in the position of your choice (on your stomach, on your side or on your back) thanks to the connection on the top of your head.
Practical
- Clears the field of vision and allows reading.
- Simple and intuitive adjustments.
* Contraindication
Magnets with a magnetic field of 400 mT are used in the mask. With the exception of the devices identified in the contraindication, ensure that the mask is kept at least 15.24 cm (6") away from any other active medical implant or medical device that may be affected by the magnetic fields to avoid the possible effects of localized magnetic fields.This includes family members, caregivers and bed partners who may be in close proximity to patients using the masks.
Mask use is contraindicated for patients and their family members, caregivers, and bed partners who may be in close proximity to patients using the masks and who have implanted devices that may be affected by magnets, including but not limited to:
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Pacemakers
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Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs)
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Neurostimulators
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Magnetic metal implants/electrodes/valves placed in the upper limbs, torso, or higher (i.e. neck and head)
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CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) shunts (eg, VP (ventriculoperitoneal) shunt)
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Aneurysm Clips
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Embolic spirals
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Intravascular flow interruption devices in intracranial aneurysms
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Metal skull plates, screws, burr hole covers and bone substitute devices
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Metallic splinters in the eye
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Ocular implants (eg, glaucoma implants, retinal implants)
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Some metal contact lenses
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Implants intended to restore hearing or balance that have a magnet (such as cochlear implants, implanted bone conduction hearing aids, and hearing brainstem implants)
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Magnetic attachments for dental prostheses
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Metal gastrointestinal clamps
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Metallic stents (eg, aneurysm, coronary, tracheobronchial, biliary)
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Implantable ports and pumps (eg, insulin pumps)
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hypoglossal nerve stimulators
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Devices listed as hazardous for MR (magnetic resonance)
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Magnetic metal implants not labeled for MR or whose safety in a magnetic field has not been assessed