About Us

Nexderma is a sister company to Genadyne which has manufactured wound care products for the past 18 years specializing in Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) systems, advanced wound care products, and therapeutic support systems that decrease the risk of pressure ulcer development.

Our Mission

Genadyne distributes its wound care products worldwide in over 55 countries with a focus on creating state-of-the-art products for advanced wound healing.

The medical devices and products manufactured by Genadyne help clinicians provide better care outcomes, speed patients’ healing time, and ultimately improve quality of life.

At Nexderma, we are focused on creating state-of-the-art products for advanced dermatological healing — through our technology, Nexderma is able to provide quality advancements that help veterinary professionals provide better care outcomes and speed animal healing time without compromising or interfering with preexisting treatments or medications.​

Our products work with veterinary treatments in order to safely accelerate their impact with natural alternatives.

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Our Difference

Through continuous research and development, Nexderma has been able to provide a new dimension to skin care, wound care, dermatological conditions, and continues to create natural, safe, effective alternatives to traditional, harsh, synthetic medications.

Through our use of natural alternatives we are focused on spear-heading the campaign to prevent the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

Headquartered in New York, Nexderma sells its skin care products worldwide. All Nexderma products are proudly manufactured and assembled in the U.S., which allows for meticulous product monitoring and the highest quality assurance in manufacturing.​

Our products are naturally derived containing NO chemicals like hypochlorous acid, NO antibiotics, and NO Chlorhexidine.

Natural alternatives for wound care and healing are critical as we navigate the new world of anti-microbial resistance and holistic health and wellness.

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The Pixel Fund Story

I was rescued from death row in a Tennessee shelter and went on to compete in the World Championship Boatyard Dog Trials in Rockland, ME.

During my training for the event, my rescue mom created a Facebook page and networked to gather support and to raise funds to donate to my former shelter so that other dogs could be saved.

Through that effort, my mom began to learn, really learn, of the “shelter truth.” Pets die in shelters. Every day. Every 11 seconds. We all know it. It's not pretty to think about it.

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The Pixel Fund Mission

Maybe your local shelter is a clean, well-intentioned facility and we ignore the fact that when they are out of space, there is a room at the back where some friendly, healthy pets meet an untimely, lonely end.

Some facilities are not so friendly, or clean, or humane. Some are downright dangerous, disgusting and disastrous places for an animal to find itself.

Some people don't spay and neuter, leading to unplanned, unwanted litters dumped at shelters where puppies are at serious risk of diseases like parvovirus, and almost certain death if they are not euthanized first.

Black dogs and cats are at a much higher risk of being killed because there is a stigma attached to the color of their fur. In some communities, certain breeds are outlawed and may be seized and killed just for the breed they were born as! Backyard breeders and puppy mills contribute to pet overpopulation, disease and higher incidence of shelter killing.

Animals have no voice, no choice, no vote. Mom learned all this through me and my training (pretty smart, aren't I?). She and some like-minded folks decided to form a posse – Pixel's Posse – to educate, advocate and give voice to my fur brothers and sisters everywhere.

The Pixel Fund, part of Pixel's Posse, a 501(c)(3), was established to raise needed funds to support rescue and advocacy groups with “paws on the ground” in places like, Macon, Memphis, Mobile, and in our home state of Maine.

To save lives, we work to reduce shelter admissions by addressing the issues that cause people to give up their pets, support low and no-cost spay and neuter clinics, and encourage reform of the shelter system. The Pixel Fund's mission, plain and simple, is to save lives that would otherwise be lost to the shelter system. Thank you!