Anastasia Pokreshchuk has splashed out Sh217K ($2,000) on cheek fillers (Image: Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

A 30-year-old with the 'biggest cheeks in the world' who has had so many fillers that she has 'lost count' claims they are still too small.

Instagram model Anastasia Pokreshchuk has splashed out Sh217,000 ($2,000) on cheek fillers since having her first one four years ago and she said she has no plans to stop.

Anastasia, from Kiev, Ukraine, carries out the procedure herself saying she "fell in love" with the way they make her look.

She said: "You may think that they are too big but I think that they're a little bit small, I need to refresh them again soon."

But it is not only her cheeks which gets the filler treatment as Anastasia has done her lips, cheeks and the corners of her mouth.

She also has botox on her forehead and her jaw and chin have been reshaped.

In fact Anastasia has had so many facial procedures she said she has stopped counting.

 Anastasia regularly injects other parts of her face (Image: Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

She proudly shares images of her extreme sculpted look on her Instagram page to more than 220,000 followers saying she 'understands it looks weird'.

She added: "I love them, I want them to look like this and I'm very happy. I regularly inject other parts of my face myself.

However she also receives cruel messages from online trolls.

She said: "I've had people tell me I am an ugly b***h and that I should kill myself but when I see it I just laugh it off and ignore it."

 She has amassed 220,000 followers on Instagram (Image: Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

In July, Anastasia appeared on This Morning where she told Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield that despite warning from medics she won't stop injecting herself.

When Philip asked Anastasia why she decided to change her face, she replied: "I love this look."

"I was like a grey mouse. My nose was too big. And now I have big cheeks and big lips it looks OK."

Dismissing any dangers from self-injecting, she said: "It can be dangerous but I do it with doctors and now I'm learning cosmetology in an online school."