The Louisiana woman who went viral for using Gorilla Glue as hairspray may finally come unstuck — with a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon reportedly offering to remove the sticky stuff for free.<br />Tessica Brown, whose hair has been stuck solid for a month, has already tried medical help with a trip to the ER — with the acetone treatment only making the situation worse and burning her scalp, she has claimed.<br /><br />Now plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng has told her he can finally end her sticky situation, using medical-grade glue remover in a procedure that could take three days.<br /><br />Brown — who has raised more than $13,000 in an online fundraiser — is set to fly to Los Angeles Wednesday.<br /><br />The procedure is estimated to cost $12,500, but Obeng has offered to do it for free.<br />Brown went viral when she revealed on TikTok how her hair had been stuck solid for a month after she used the extra-strong superglue after running out of her usual hair product.<br /><br />She’s reportedly considering suing over the nightmare with the glue, which is only intended to be used with products like wood, laminate, fabric, paper and cardboard.<br /><br />Gorilla Glue tweeted its sympathies over the “unfortunate situation” — but stressed there was no reason to think it was wise to use on hair.<br />“This is a unique situation because this product is not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent,” the company stressed.