Plastic surgeon offers to remove Gorilla Glue from Tessica Brown’s hair

The Louisiana woman who went viral for using Gorilla Glue as a hairspray can finally come off – with a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon reportedly offering to remove the sticky stuff for free.

Tessica Brown, whose hair has been tightly tied for a month, has already tried medical attention with a trip to the emergency room – with the acetone treatment only making things worse and burning her scalp, she claims.

Now plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng tells her he can finally put an end to her sticky situation, using medical adhesive remover in a procedure that can take three days, TMZ said.

Brown – who raised more than $ 13,000 in an online fundraiser – will fly to Los Angeles on Wednesday, the outlet said.

Dr.  Michael Obeng, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, has reportedly offered to help remove the gorilla glue from Tessica Brown's hair.
Dr. Michael Obeng, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, has reportedly offered to help remove the gorilla glue from Tessica Brown’s hair.Instagram

The procedure is estimated at $ 12,500, but Obeng has offered to do it for free, the report said.

Tessica Brown Gorilla Glue
Tessica Brown has warned others not to use Gorilla Glue in their hair.
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Brown went viral when she revealed on TikTok how her hair was stuck for a month after using the extra strong super glue after her usual hair product ran out.

“Bath, bath, bad idea, ”she said in the original clip, which was seen more than 20 million times Tuesday morning.

She is reportedly considering suing for the glue nightmare, which is only intended to be used with such products as wood, laminate, fabric, paper and cardboard.

Gorilla glue tweeted his likes about the “unfortunate situation” – but stresses that there was no reason to think it was wise to use on her.

Dr.  Michael Obeng has told Tessica Brown that he can end her sticky situation with the help of medical grade adhesive remover.
Dr. Michael Obeng has told Tessica Brown that he can put an end to her sticky situation with the help of medical grade adhesive remover.
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“This is a unique situation as this product is not indicated for use in or on the hair as it is considered permanent,” the company stressed.

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