Dr. Eugenia Page
Double Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Jinnie Page is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with a passion for restoring confidence and enhancing natural beauty through both reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Her journey into medicine began at Vanderbilt University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in neuroscience and a minor in piano performance—a unique blend of science and artistry that continues to shape her surgical approach today.
She returned to her home state of Alabama to earn her medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, followed by advanced training in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery at Emory University in Atlanta, one of the nation’s premier programs. During her training, Dr. Page was repeatedly recognized for her compassionate care, leadership, and research excellence. She was honored with membership in the Gold Humanism Honor Society, a peer-nominated distinction for exceptional patient-centered care, and awarded a prestigious NIH T32 grant to conduct three years of research in transplant immunology.
In practice, Dr. Page is known for her meticulous surgical skill, thoughtful communication, and a genuine passion for her craft. She spends four days a week in the operating room—her “happy place”—where she specializes in helping women feel whole again through aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. She has extensive experience in implant-based and autologous breast reconstruction, including DIEP flap microsurgery, and offers a full range of cosmetic procedures, including facelift, eyelid surgery, breast augmentation, reduction, and abdominoplasty.
As a second-generation Korean American, Dr. Page brings a global perspective to her work. She has completed multiple clinical rotations in South Korea, training at top institutions such as Yonsei University, Asan Medical Center and several private clinics, where she studied microsurgical and ethnic-specific techniques.
Outside the operating room, Dr. Page enjoys a busy and fulfilling life with her husband, who is also a surgeon, their three children, and their beloved 10-pound dog—a joyful bundle of fluff who keeps the whole family smiling.
Dr. Gregory Mackay
Double Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
Mastering the art of facial rejuvenation has been a lifelong pursuit for Dr. Gregory Mackay. Over the past decade, he has refined his craft by learning directly from some of the most respected facial aesthetic surgeons in the world, including Dr. Andrew Jacono of New York City, Dr. Dominic Bray of London, and Dr. Ben Talei of Los Angeles. This dedication to continual learning places him at the forefront of modern facial aesthetic surgery.
Dr. Mackay completed his undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University and earned his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina. He then trained in both General Surgery and Plastic Surgery at Emory University, working closely with leaders in the field, including the President of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the former President of the American Society of Aesthetic Surgeons.
To deepen his understanding of facial anatomy and aging, Dr. Mackay completed fellowship training in craniofacial surgery and aesthetic surgery of the facial skeleton at the University of Pennsylvania and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where he was affiliated with The Center for Human Appearance. His mentor at Penn was the President of the International Society of Craniofacial Surgeons. During this time, he also cared for children with severe facial deformities, a patient population he has continued to serve for more than 25 years.
“Understanding facial rejuvenation requires knowing how facial aging occurs,” explains Dr. Mackay. “The face doesn’t just drop, it lengthens and deflates inward. A 40-year-old and a 75-year-old require fundamentally different approaches.”
Dr. Mackay is double board-certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He has held academic appointments as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Plastic Surgery at both the Mayo Clinic and Emory University School of Medicine. At the Mayo Clinic, he directed the Aesthetic and Reconstructive Fellowship Program, helping train the next generation of plastic surgeons.
His work extends internationally. Dr. Mackay has served as a visiting professor for the Indian Society of Aesthetic Surgery and the Brazilian Society of Aesthetic Surgeons. He has also participated in humanitarian surgical work in the Philippines and Nicaragua, providing life-changing reconstructive care to underserved patients.
A respected contributor to the field, Dr. Mackay has published numerous scientific articles and book chapters, including award-winning research on endoscopic minimal-incision browlifts recognized by the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. He continues to lecture nationally and internationally on advanced facial techniques.
“Lifting the main facial structures in a deeper plane allows for a longer, more natural rejuvenation,” he notes. “It’s often the smallest, subtleties of facial anatomy that make the biggest difference.”
Dr. Mackay specializes in deep plane facelift surgery, refined fat grafting, and precise volume restoration to the temples, lower eyelids, cheeks, and lips—all designed to create youthful, natural results without looking overfilled. He frequently collaborates with oculoplastic surgeons to ensure the most harmonious and beautiful outcomes for the eyes.
Patients value Dr. Mackay’s meticulous technique, his warm and compassionate manner, and his commitment to continually advancing his skills. When you consult with Dr. Mackay, you can feel confident knowing you are in exceptionally capable hands.
Follow Dr. Mackay on Instagram @drgregmackay
Dr. Lindsey Urquia
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Dr. Urquia’s path into plastic surgery has been guided by a commitment to technical excellence, empathy, and empowering patients through every step of their journey. A Virginia native with strong ties to Maine, she earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Wake Forest University. Her early career in medical research at Emory University, where she contributed to the development of novel therapies for ALS, sparked a deeper calling—one that ultimately led her to pursue a career in surgery.
She completed her medical degree at Emory University School of Medicine, where she was deeply involved in global health initiatives. One of her most formative experiences was leading a surgical team in Pignon, Haiti, where she helped provide essential reconstructive procedures to underserved patients. This experience cemented her philosophy that surgical care should be not only technically excellent, but also compassionate and accessible. Dr. Urquia completed a six-year plastic and reconstructive surgery residency at the prestigious University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, Texas—one of the top-ranked programs in the country. During her training, she focused her research on improving breast reconstruction outcomes and expanding resources for patients facing breast cancer. In recognition of her commitment to patient education, she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She has extensive experience in both deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap and direct-to-implant breast reconstructions, having performed hundreds of these procedures during her training. Her clinical expertise also includes primary and revisionary cosmetic breast surgery, breast reduction, abdominoplasty, and body contouring after weight loss.
When she’s not in the operating room, Dr. Urquia can be found scuba diving in tropical waters, exploring new cultures and cuisines, or strength training at the gym. A full-time surgeon with a soft spot for her feline companions and a love for the high-speed strategy of Formula 1, she also continues to sharpen her Spanish fluency to better serve her diverse patient community.
Follow Dr. Urquia on Instagram @lindseyurquiamd