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For whatever reason today this popped into my mind.  I do not have a beard and do not plan on growing one in the near future (can't with my job anyway).

But it hit me that when I was in the Air Force that I was told that the reason that military men (And some women, I'm kidding) are not allowed to grow beards and even their mustaches are to be kept at a certain size and shape is due to the fact that we all are trained in the use of gas masks in the event of a biological or chemical attack and if you have a beard the rubber of the mask simply cannot conform to the contours of your face and therefore will not get a proper seal (In other words you would die).

So it stands to reason that if you are on a CPAP / BiPAP machine with a full face mask that it probably is not a good idea to have a beard.  Especially since a full face mask has considerably less surface then even the skimpiest gas mask.

Just a bit of advice from someone that is in no way the authority in such things but is still capable of putting two and two together.  And I know that I have seen on here in a little piece from last year about the advice of using the nasal pillows with a beard.  But I am sure that I am not the only one here with a deviated septum and can only comfortably use the full face mask.

Take care of yourselves...

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Thanks for sharing your insights into this. I know a gentleman with a beard who has a terrible time with his full face mask. Best recommendation for anyone with a beard using CPAP is to shave it off. CPAP is hard enough without stacking the deck against yourself.
Beards are my worst nightmare.
My husband has a full beard, always has, and is using a full face mask. He does have some leak problems but is working with a "mask specialist" (not a doc or a tech) to get the mask fitting just right. I do think every face is different and every beard hair texture is different. I am hoping he will get a fit that works without shaving his beard. :>(

Cuz I like a fuzzy face. :>)
My beard is more then 40 years old. My wife and kids have never seen me without it. This beard covers a lot of uglyness. With all that said, My DME sent me home from hospital with full face mask. It was not till a week later when I went for a tritation session that the Sleep Tech told me I had a quiet machine. I said "what?" all I hear is the wind thru my ears. When she saw my FFM, and stoped laughing, she fitted me with Nasal Pillows. What a difference in noise and treatment. DME gave me a hard time trading out mask (I had it for more then a month and less then 3 months)

All ends happy... the beard stays..the leaks stopped...and the uglyness is still hiding
I have a beard and as long as I keep it short it doesn't effect my mask much.
It's not so much the mask I fear. Chin leads do not like to stay on with beards.
I have a large, full beard and have no problems with leakage with a nasal mask. My problem is that the mask crushes my mustache and makes part of it stick straight out, and I have to use very stiff mustache wax to hold it down..

Unlike a gas mask, a slight amount of air leakage through a beard or mustache isn't really a problem.
Rock try beard buster.. it holds great! I use it with ECG, Leg leads, and of course beards.

Rock Hinkle said:
It's not so much the mask I fear. Chin leads do not like to stay on with beards.

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