History
Dr Ilan Sebban
M.B., B.S.(Hons), M.Med.Sc(Ophthal), F.R.A.N.Z.C.O.,
F.R.A.C.S
Over his 15 year career, Dr Ilan Sebban has earned his reputation for his laser eye and cataract surgical skill. Throughout his career, he has continually refined his surgical techniques and screening processes, and the clearest evidence of this is reflected in his patients' positive results.
Career History
1987 Bachelor
of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours, The Faculty of
Medicine, University
of Queensland, Australia
1990 Part I Examination in Basic Science, The Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists
1992 Master of
Medical Science, Ophthalmology, The Faculty of Medicine, University
of Queensland,
Australia
1994 Part II Fellowship Examination, The Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists
1995 Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO)
1995 Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (FRACS)
1997 Completed Chiron course in LASIK and Hanstome
1997 Completed Fellowship from Chiron in LASIK
1998 Founding
Member and Fellow of the Australian Society of Cataract and
Refractive Surgeons
(AUSCRS)
1998 Fellow of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ASCRS)
2001 PRELEX Faculty Member - Hawaii, USA
2002 ARTISAN training course - Sydney
2003 INTACS training course - Sydney
2005 Fellow of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons(ESCRS)
2005 Appointed as international faculty trainer for the Artisan Lens
2005 ARTIFLEX training course - Lisbon, Portugal
2006 Appointed Australasian trainer for the Artiflex Lens
2008 Fellow of the International Society of Bilateral Cataract Surgeons (ISBCS)
Dr Ilan Sebban has been a Surgical Trainer for the Artiflex Phakic Intra-Ocular Lens in Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Israel and Japan, including the Shinegawa Clinic, one of Japan's leading refractive surgical clinics.
Dr Sebban performs a minimum of 1600 laser vision correction procedures per year and a minimum of 900 intra-ocular procedures per year.

