Aspen Surgical Products

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Aspen Surgical Products: Professional-Grade Masks for Clinical and Procedural Settings

Aspen Surgical Products has built a trusted reputation among healthcare professionals for delivering reliable, well-constructed face masks designed for clinical environments. This collection brings together their full range of procedure masks and surgical masks — including options with integrated eye shields, anti-fog features, and child-friendly designs — so facilities and individual practitioners can find the right fit for every role and setting.

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Precept Procedure Mask - 969903_BX - 1
Precept Procedure Mask
Sale priceFrom $6.99
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Fog Shield Surgical Mask, Green - 344442_BX - 1
Fog Shield Surgical Mask, Green
Sale priceFrom $1.99
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Fog Shield Surgical Mask - 157689_BX - 1
Fog Shield Surgical Mask
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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Precept Medical Procedure Mask - 538419_BX - 1
Precept Medical Procedure Mask
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Lite & Cool Surgical Mask -Box of 50
Lite & Cool Surgical Mask
Sale priceFrom $16.99
Fog Shield Surgical Mask Level 1 - 512609_BX - 1
Fog Shield Surgical Mask Level 1
Sale priceFrom $21.99
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FluidGard 160 Surgical Mask -Case of 300
FluidGard 160 Surgical Mask
Sale price$173.99
Comfort-Cool Surgical Mask -Box of 50
Comfort-Cool Surgical Mask
Sale priceFrom $19.99
Comfort-Plus Surgical Mask, Blue -Box of 50
Comfort-Plus Surgical Mask
Sale priceFrom $21.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Aspen Surgical Products

Surgical and procedure masks are protective face coverings worn by healthcare workers and patients to reduce the spread of airborne droplets, fluids, and contaminants during medical procedures. Some styles include added features like anti-fog technology or integrated eye shields for enhanced protection in clinical environments.

Surgical masks with eye shields are designed for healthcare professionals who need combined face and eye protection during procedures involving fluid splatter or aerosol exposure. These masks are especially useful in surgical, dental, or emergency care settings where wearing separate goggles may be impractical.

Place the procedure mask over your nose and mouth, securing the ear loops or ties snugly behind your head or ears to create a close fit. Pinch the nose wire, if present, to conform the mask to your face and minimize gaps that could allow unfiltered air to pass through.

Surgical masks and procedure masks are both fluid-resistant face coverings, but surgical masks typically meet stricter fluid resistance and filtration standards required for use in operating rooms. Procedure masks are generally intended for lower-risk clinical tasks, patient interactions, or general infection control outside of surgical settings.

Yes, pediatric procedure masks are available and are specifically sized and designed to fit children's smaller faces more comfortably than standard adult masks. Some pediatric styles also feature child-friendly prints to help reduce anxiety and encourage compliance during medical visits.

Yes, anti-fog surgical masks are designed with a special foam or moldable nose strip that creates a tighter seal across the nose bridge, redirecting exhaled breath downward rather than upward toward eyeglass lenses. This feature makes them a practical choice for clinicians who wear glasses or loupes during procedures.

Surgical masks with integrated eye shields offer a convenient single-piece solution that provides both respiratory and eye protection without the need for separate goggles or face shields. While standalone eyewear may offer a wider field of protection, combination masks reduce donning time and the risk of forgetting secondary eye protection.

Procedure masks intended for clinical use should meet ASTM F2100 fluid resistance and filtration standards, which are divided into Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 ratings based on the degree of protection required. Always verify that masks used in medical settings carry appropriate regulatory clearance for the intended level of exposure risk.

Because healthcare workers wear surgical masks for extended shifts, lightweight and breathable designs help reduce fatigue, heat buildup, and discomfort over long periods of use. Masks engineered for comfort can improve compliance and performance without sacrificing the fluid resistance and filtration needed for clinical safety.

Store procedure masks in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight, humidity, and chemical exposure to preserve their filtration and fluid-resistance properties. Keep masks in their original sealed packaging until use, and always check the expiration date before opening, as materials can degrade over time.

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