After surgery, Louisiana’s hair is free of gorilla glue



For the first time in weeks, Tessica Brown Gorilla is glue-free.

The Louisiana woman went viral earlier this month when she revealed on ticket ok that she had used adhesive, not for skin or hair, in place of her normal hairspray and could not remove it. She said even traveling to the emergency room did not solve the problem.

But on Wednesday, Brown asked Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. to remove the glue from his hair. Michael K. Surgery was performed by Obeng.

“At first I thought it was a joke,” Obeng told TMZ about the situation.

Dr. “It’s the medical hair adhesive remover we used in the operating room, the company was very generous to us, they brought me some,” said Dr. Obeng.

Brown’s hair was free after a four-hour procedure.

“The procedure was a success. Dr. Obeng was able to remove the gorilla glue from her hair,” Brown’s manager Gina Rodriguez told NBC News. “She is currently recovering from the ordeal and undergoing treatment. As you can imagine, Tesica’s scalp is very sensitive right now and needs some time to heal.”

After Brown’s videos, in which he said that using gorilla glue spray in his hair is a “bad, bad, bad idea” Tweeted That “was very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident” and insisted that product labels warn people not to use glue on skin or clothing.

“I’ve washed my hair 15 times and it doesn’t move,” Brown said in the video, which has been moved more than 30 million times.

Brown set up a GoFundMe account, realizing that he might need to undergo a separate medical procedure to remove the glue from his hair.