A plastic surgery addict dubbed the Russian "Popeye" for his bulging bicep implants has gone under the knife again to make himself look like an alien.
Doctors have repeatedly warned Russian army vet Kirill Tereshin, 25, that he could die in his quest to get fake "superman" muscles.
But he has decided to get further cosmetic treatment to bring his appearance in-line with his life-long dream of looking like an extraterrestrial.
The former soldier, branded a walking time bomb by medics, refused to get the giant lump of hardened petroleum jelly and dead muscle removed from his bicep - but did undergo an operation to remove his tricep implants.
Now he has undergone surgery to change his visage and has boldly paraded his enlarged lips and cheekbones on social media, while calling himself: "An ideally handsome male".
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In a video, he admitted to having his lower jaw and forehead shaped and complimented his new look.
"I'm an ideally handsome male,” he claimed in the clip. “All stands out clearly - lips, chin, cheekbones, forehead, nose is even, lower jaw..."
He told his followers: "I want to make an alien face.
“I have believed in aliens since I saw UFOs as a teenager.
“I know that they exist and that they are the most powerful race in the entire world. I feel like I'm going to them."
Kirill - who is nicknamed "Bazooka" in his homeland - has already had his fake triceps removed but has so far ignored the advice to get rid of dangerous giant implants from his biceps.
Surgeon Dmitry Melnikov warned him bluntly: “The risk of complications in this case is very high.
“But inaction will not help the patient.
“A toxic substance in the body long term can complicate the kidneys and lead to death.”
He confessed: “I bulked up my arms when I was 20 due to my own stupidity.
“I did not think about the consequences."
Tereshin was initially persuaded to “save his life” and remove the implants by famous Russian WAG Alana Mamaeva, a campaigner for victims of botched plastic surgery.
After having the tricep surgery, he said he was "very afraid" about going under the knife to remove the hardened jelly from his biceps.
Last year, a clip emerged showing Kirill undergoing a CT scan ahead of tricep surgery in Moscow.
His operation removed the petroleum jelly that hardened after being injected into his left arm.
In the footage, Kirill is shown bare-chested with a new tattoo on his bulging arm of his hero Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov.
He said at the time: “Soon I will have a very complicated, hard third surgery.
“I don’t know how it’ll end up.”
He admitted to going under the knife to get rid of his self-inflicted "nightmare".
He confessed: “I bulked up my arms when I was 20 due to my own stupidity. I did not think about the consequences.”
Kirill was persuaded to “save his life” and remove the implants by famous Russian WAG Alana Mamaeva, a campaigner for victims of botched plastic surgery, who was formerly married to Russian football star Pavel Mamaev.
“I am very lucky that there are doctors who took me on,” he said.
“God forbid something happens to this nerve and I cannot move my arm.
“I really worry about this. I am very afraid….
“I should have thought about this earlier, I know. I blame myself, I know I'm guilty.”
But one commenter told him: “Set some money aside for bionic prosthesis? This will not end well.”
Another said: “You created troubles for yourself, Kirill, I'm sorry for you.
“You could have a quiet and healthy life, you're stupid.”