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Löwenstein Medical CPAP-therapy
Breath in, Breath out, Breath in
Löwenstein Medical is a leading family-owned medical technology company. With innovative and reliable solutions in the fields of sleep therapy, ventilation and anaesthesia, it contributes to better care and quality of life worldwide.
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Top quality masks
for CPAP and Ventilation

Full Face Mask
Löwenstein Medical offers Full Face masks such as Cara, JOYCEone, JOYCEeasy and JOYCEeasy next. Each mask has its own character, but they share a stable seal, optimal wearing comfort and quiet operation. For a carefree night’s sleep, every night.

Lena mask with Oxygen Connector
The Löwenstein Lena mask offers ultimate comfort and innovative functionality. With an integrated oxygen connection, additional oxygen supply is seamlessly incorporated into your therapy. Thanks to the soft materials and stable fit, you will enjoy calm, effective breathing all night without discomfort.

Nasal Masks
Löwenstein Medical offers a wide range of nasal masks: JOYCEone, JOYCEeasy, Cara, Julia. Thanks to lightweight materials, minimal contact points and innovative sealing technology, you enjoy a stable, leak-free fit without discomfort. Breathing becomes effortless, sleeping becomes carefree.
Löwenstein Medical, a sustainable leader in sleep therapy.
Löwenstein Medical offers innovative sleep therapy products that combine comfort, reliability and ease of use. Its CPAP and BiPAP systems are designed for maximum effectiveness and comfort. Independent tests show that Löwenstein’s advanced APAP algorithms outperform other major brands. This technology adjusts therapy extremely precisely and efficiently based on the user’s breathing, ensuring optimal and personalised treatment.
Durability and ease of use
Löwenstein Medical attaches great importance to durability. Our devices and accessories are made of high-quality, low-maintenance materials that support long-term use. Intuitive controls and quiet operation increase ease of use and promote therapy compliance.
Choose Löwenstein Medical and experience high-quality sleep therapy that really makes a difference.

Sleep apnoea explained
Löwenstein Medical offers advanced solutions for sleep apnoea, designed to enable undisturbed nights and a refreshing awakening. With innovative technologies, the devices ensure optimal airflow and maximum comfort, allowing users to sleep deeply and peacefully every night. These smart solutions integrate effortlessly into daily life, promoting energy and well-being. Sleep apnoea need not be an obstacle – with Löwenstein Medical, users regain control over their sleep and improve their quality of life. Sleep better, live better – with Löwenstein Medical.

What is sleep apnea?
Sleep apnoea, a common sleep disorder, causes pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep, disrupting rest. There are forms of obstructive, central and mixed apnoea. Symptoms include snoring, gasping for air, headaches, daytime sleepiness and difficulty concentrating. If left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems such as high blood pressure and heart disease. Risk factors include obesity, age, gender, family history and nasal congestion. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to CPAP therapy and surgery, tailored to individual needs.
3 types of sleep apnoea
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is the most common form, occurring when the throat muscles relax, obstructing airflow. Common symptoms include loud snoring, wheezing and daytime fatigue. Risk factors include obesity, a large neck circumference and anatomical abnormalities. Untreated, OSA can lead to high blood pressure and heart disease. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to CPAP therapy or surgery, aiming to relieve symptoms and reduce associated health risks. Regular monitoring and intervention are essential for effective management.
Central sleep apnoea (CSA) occurs because the brain does not send the right signals to the muscles that control breathing. Unlike OSA, there is less or no snoring. Symptoms may include difficulty catching or maintaining sleep, frequent waking and daytime sleepiness. Risk factors include heart disease, stroke and certain medications. Untreated, CSA can worsen cardiovascular problems. Treatment options may include addressing underlying medical conditions, CPAP therapy or medications targeting breathing control. Prompt diagnosis and intervention are crucial for effective treatment of CSA.
Mixed sleep apnoea combines symptoms of obstructive and central types, including snoring and sleep disturbances. Obesity and anatomical problems are major risk factors. Untreated, it can lead to serious health problems such as high blood pressure. Treatment includes addressing both obstructive and central aspects to restore normal breathing and improve sleep quality.