Surgeon who released Tessica Brown’s hair wants to sell “magic formula”

The plastic surgeon who released the “Gorilla Glue Girl” locks, Tessica Brown, hopes that “her magic solution” could be taken over – and is “in talks” to make it commercially available.

Dr. Michael Obeng, 47, told TMZ that requests for surgery at his Beverly Hills business have seen a “hundred-fold increase” since he rescued Louisiana’s mother’s hair, which had been blocked by more than a month when she used Gorilla Glue after finishing her regular spray.

He was also contacted by companies hoping to produce the secret formula he came up with to successfully eliminate tight gunk.

“We’ve had a lot of investigations,” he said of his “magic solution.”

“We are in talks … to become commercial and make them available to people who have had Crazy Glue, Gorilla Glue or any other type of adhesive that does not dissolve easily,” he told reporters.

Although these plans are not understood, Obeng said the business is growing for his regular surgical work.

“We’ve had over 5,000 patient surveys in the last 4 days … we’re not even ready to go through so many people,” he said.

“Gorilla Glue Girl” Tessica Brown is seen during a hair removal procedure.
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He is not the only one who hopes to take advantage of the sticky situation.

The five-year-old mother, Brown, 40, already has her own line of goods and has hired a full star management team to help capitalize on her viral infamy.

Her original TikTok clip about her hair disaster – in which she admitted that using glue was a “bad, bad, bad idea ”- was seen over 36 million times until Wednesday.

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