Remember Tessica Brown? She's the 40-year-old woman from Lousiana who went viral after she used Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive, an industrial-strength glue, on her hair when she ran out of her usual hair product, Göt2b Glued Spray, to keep her hair in place.
Well, her hair is finally free. How? Don't worry, we'll tell you.
On Saturday, Brown had shared two photos on Instagram which suggested she had gone to seek medical help. She also shared a video where someone was helping her apply an unknown product to her hair.
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However, she flew to Los Angeles to meet Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, Dr. Michael Obeng, who offered to perform a surgical procedure on her.
Obeng removed the glue during a four-hour surgery on Wednesday, TMZ reported. The plastic surgeon reportedly did the $12,500 surgery for free using a combination of medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil, and acetone to dissolve the glue. The surgeon also noted that her recovery process will take two to three months.
It was such a relief for the Gorilla Glue Girl when she reached into the hair after the surgery and found out that her hair is finally free from the killer glue.
Upon learning that Brown finally got Gorilla Glue's product out of her hair, a company representative told TMZ that, “We are glad that Miss Brown was able to be treated and we hope that she is doing well."
Gorilla Spray Adhesive is a multi-purpose product that will bond a wide variety of surfaces including fabric, paper, wood, plastic, cardboard, foam, metal, and more. Do not use it on your hair!
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