Internal Bra® MAGAZINE
Don Revis, MD, FACS
The Internal Bra® Magazine is a patient-driven digital publication created to give real people a place to share their stories—in their own words—about confidence, wellness, and modern breast augmentation. This is where the story behind the decision lives. Every feature you read here is someone choosing to speak openly about a deeply personal chapter of their life—what led them here, how the experience has shaped them, and what they’re stepping into next. These stories matter because they create space for honesty, understanding, and connection in a conversation that’s often kept quiet. If this story resonated with you, one of the most meaningful ways to support the person who shared it is to share this article with your friends, family, or social network. When these stories travel, they help normalize real conversations around body autonomy, confidence, and personal choice. Thanks for reading—and for helping these stories reach the people who might need to hear them.
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Featured Article Interview
Hey, thanks so much for sitting down with us today. Before we get into your story, can you tell us a bit about yourself, your background, and what life looked like for you before you began this part of your journey?
Before this chapter, I was focused on growth—personally and professionally. I’ve always had a creative, entrepreneurial mindset, so life looked like building ideas, exploring opportunities, and learning through experience. I was ambitious, driven, and constantly evolving. This part of my journey began when I decided to fully lean into my vision and take things to the next level.
Looking back, what were some of the thoughts, feelings, or experiences that helped you feel ready to move forward with surgery? How has that choice shown up in your day-to-day life since?
At first, I was completely against it. I didn’t see myself as someone who would ever get surgery. But after I got my lips done, something shifted. It wasn’t about changing who I was — it was about realizing I could enhance what was already there and feel even more aligned with how I saw myself. Then I started seeing friends with my same body type get it done, and it made it feel more realistic. I could actually visualize it on my frame. That’s when my vision became clear: tiny waist, fuller chest, more contrast, more shape. It wasn’t random — it was aesthetic, intentional. Since then, that choice has shown up in my day-to-day as confidence. I carry myself differently. I dress differently. I feel more in tune with the image I had in my head for years. It feels less like I changed myself and more like I stepped fully into the version I always saw coming.
Since you’re here to share an update today, what feels most meaningful about this moment for you personally, and how does it connect to where you started?
What feels most meaningful about this moment is how aligned I feel with myself. I can genuinely see and feel the difference. I started out very petite and slim, and while there was nothing wrong with that, I always imagined a softer, more defined silhouette for myself. Now I have curves, shape, and balance — and it feels like my outside finally reflects the vision I had in my head. It’s not just about appearance. It’s about confidence, presence, and the way I carry myself. I feel more feminine, more polished, and more intentional in how I show up. Looking back at where I started, this feels like a full-circle moment — not because I wasn’t enough before, but because I gave myself permission to evolve. This chapter connects to the beginning by showing growth. I went from uncertainty to clarity, from imagining it to living it. And that feels powerful.
Body and mental wellbeing are so closely connected. How has this journey influenced the way you care for yourself, both physically and emotionally?
how I care for myself. Physically, I pay closer attention to my body — rest, recovery, hydration, posture — everything. I treat my body like something valuable, not something to neglect. Emotionally, it built my confidence and decision-making. I trust myself more. I feel more aligned, more feminine, more put together. It’s not just about the physical change — it’s about showing up differently because I feel good in my own skin.
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