A man who left two women with facial injuries after injecting them with fake Botox has had his jail term halved after leading judges overturned one of his convictions.

Ozan Melin, 42, of Pole Hill Road, Uxbridge, falsely claimed to be a medically qualified cosmetic surgeon.

He was jailed for four years in June last year after being found guilty of two counts of causing grievous bodily harm following a retrial at Bournemouth Crown Court.

But his sentence was reduced to two years on Tuesday after Court of Appeal judges overturned one of his convictions.

They said that because one woman had consented to the procedure before he told her he was medically qualified, his conviction relating to her could not stand.

The Crown Prosecution Service previously said Melin advertised on the internet under his company name "SmoothFace Botox".

Dorset Police said the substance Melin used was unknown but had been ordered over the internet and delivered from China.

They said it had not been prescribed by pharmaceutical company Allergan - the only legitimate suppliers of Botox in the UK.

Melin claimed to be medically qualified but was not registered as a medical professional with any UK medical body or institution, police said.