‘Russian Popeye’ fans worried about artificially pumped arms

Kirill Tereshin went viral for his protruding arms – achieved with the help of synthol.

A man dubbed ‘Russian Popeye’ for his artificially pumped arms is being urged by fans to reconsider his dangerous body modifications. Kirill Tereshin, better known on social media as Ruki Bazuki, is still sporting a bulging muscle despite having life-saving surgery on him two years ago. according to this daily starKirill Tereshin, 25, became a social media sensation for videos that show him flexing his huge biceps or wearing quirky designer clothes. He was previously forced to surgically remove his enlarged triceps – but his upper arms have raised concerns among fans.

Mr. Tereshin started with synthol oil injections in 2017 in an effort to get bigger weapons. It’s a product that bodybuilders use to increase muscle mass and create bigger bulges, but it can also cause damage to nerve and muscle tissue, the formation of cysts in the muscles, and even affect heart health. .

Synthol f is composed of 85% medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil, 7.5% lidocaine and 7.5% alcohol.

according to this Laddable, doctors have warned Mr Tereshin that he could face amputation or death. The Russian Social Media Influencer said, “I raised my arms when I was 20 because of my stupidity. I didn’t think about the consequences.”

In 2019, Mr. Tereshin had to undergo corrective surgery to remove lumps of hardened petroleum jelly from his arms. “Petroleum jelly is not made for injection, only external application,” his doctor said at the time. “Kirill injected about three liters into each arm. This saturated the muscle tissue, blocking blood flow.

Dr. Melnikov of Sechenov Moscow State Medical University continued, “Petroleum jelly affects the whole body, especially the kidneys. I think I didn’t fully realize the consequences of what Kirill had done.”

The recent pictures and videos shared by Mr Tereshin have once again created concern among his Instagram and TikTok followers. In the comments section, many urged him to seek medical help.

“Get some professional help before it’s too late…” wrote one person. “Please see a doctor,” said another.

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