CPAP PRO® NoMask™ Named 'Best CPAP Mask 2026' by GHP News

Best CPAP Mask 2026 GHP News award

The CPAP PRO® NoMask™ was awarded “Best CPAP Mask 2026”

Innovative maskless CPAP interface recognized in the Healthcare Innovation Excellence Awards 2026

Being named ‘Best CPAP Mask 2026’ is an important recognition of what makes CPAP PRO® NoMask™ different”
— Mark Christiansen, CEO

MOORPARK, CA, UNITED STATES, August 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- CPAP PRO® NoMask™, an innovative maskless CPAP interface for people with obstructive sleep apnea, has been named “Best CPAP Mask 2026” as part of the GHP News Healthcare Innovation Excellence Awards 2026.

The recognition was communicated by Kaven Oscar Cooper, Account Executive at GHP News, and highlights CPAP PRO® NoMask™ as a distinctive alternative to conventional CPAP masks.

Unlike traditional systems that rely on facial masks, straps, and headgear, CPAP PRO® NoMask™ uses a custom-fit Boil ’N Bite mouthpiece combined with soft nasal pillows to deliver positive airway pressure without covering the face. The open, lightweight design is intended to reduce common barriers associated with CPAP use, including facial pressure, claustrophobia, headgear discomfort, and visible marks.

“Being named ‘Best CPAP Mask 2026’ is an important recognition of what makes CPAP PRO® NoMask™ different,” said Mark Christiansen, CEO.
“For people desiring the best CPAP solution, comfort and the ability to use therapy consistently can be just as important as the technology itself. Our maskless approach was created around that reality.”

About CPAP PRO® NoMask™
CPAP PRO® NoMask™ is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive CPAP interface designed to provide positive airway pressure therapy without a traditional mask, headgear, or straps.

Instead, the system is anchored by a custom-fitted dental mouthpiece that stabilizes soft nasal pillows beneath the nostrils. This design removes pressure from areas typically affected by CPAP headgear, including the cheeks, bridge of the nose, forehead, and scalp.

The system was invented by sleep apnea patient, entrepreneur, and author Joseph Goldstein after his own experience with severe sleep apnea and repeated difficulties tolerating conventional CPAP masks. After years of experimentation and refinement, the CPAP PRO® system was developed as an alternative he could personally use night after night.

Today, CPAP PRO® NoMask™ has sold more than 100,000 units. It is designed for use with all major CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP systems and offers benefits including freedom of movement, minimal facial contact, and no headgear-related hair pressure.

For sleep apnea sufferers wanting a maskless CPAP, this is an option for greater comfort and openness. The CPAP PRO® NoMask™ offers a fundamentally different approach from conventional mask-based interfaces.

About GHP News
GHP News (Global Health & Pharma Magazine) is a healthcare and pharmaceutical publication with more than a decade of experience covering news, developments, innovation, and leadership across the global healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.

Its awards programs are designed to recognize businesses, innovators, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, medtech firms, and research leaders contributing to improved patient care and industry development.

According to GHP, nominees are assessed through a merit-based research and judging process. Evaluation can include factors such as innovation, impact, business performance, contribution to patient outcomes, longevity, sustained growth, industry contribution, and feedback from patients and customers.

The “Best CPAP Mask 2026” award therefore marks an important milestone for CPAP PRO® NoMask™ and its longstanding mission to offer an alternative for people who struggle with conventional CPAP masks.

Nicolai Edgar Andersen
Stevenson Industries, Inc.
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