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Becoming Her: Curves, Confidence & the Power of Owning Your Story
Mar 11, 2026
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Featuring: Bo
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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.

Creator of “the Original Internal Bra®
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Creator of "the Original Internal Bra®"
Don Revis, MD, FACS
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Becoming Her: Curves, Confidence & the Power of Owning Your Story
Featuring: Bo
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Featured Article Interview
Thank you for taking the time to sit with us today. Before we dive into your experience and everything that’s brought you here, we’d love to start with you. Can you share a little about who you are, the kind of content or modeling work you do, and what first drew you into this space? When you look back at those early days, what feels most different about where you are now?
I initially came to Dr. Revis after a botched implant surgery that left me with significant scarring and a shape, I was really unhappy with. At the time, I felt very self-conscious and embarrassed about how I looked, especially in a bikini, and I would try to cover up as much as possible.
After my first surgery with Dr. Revis, things really started to change for me. My boyfriend created a social media page for me, and it unexpectedly began to grow from there. What started as simply sharing my experience gradually turned into opportunities in modeling, promotions, and content creation.
About a year later, the growth from that platform allowed me to leave a very toxic full-time job. That change alone made a huge difference in my life—my stress dropped significantly and it even improved my blood pressure tremendously.
I later had a second surgery with Dr. Revis and couldn’t be happier with the results. Looking back, the difference between those early days and where I am now is incredible. I’ve gained so much confidence, and today I’m comfortable wearing a bikini and embracing the opportunities that have come from this journey.
Can you take us back to when you first started seriously thinking about breast augmentation? What was happening in your life or career at the time, and how did that decision connect to the way you show up in your professional world today? What questions or considerations did you find yourself sitting with before moving forward?
My first breast augmentation happened after the birth of my daughter, at a time when I was working in the corporate world. The decision was very personal for me. Like many women after pregnancy, my body had changed, and I wanted to regain a sense of confidence in how I looked and felt.
I had several more breast augmentation procedures with different doctors over the years, but I still wasn’t able to achieve the look I had envisioned for myself. That process came with a lot of reflection and patience, because every decision meant weighing the risks, the recovery, and the emotional side of it as well.
Eventually, I found Dr. Revis. Even then, I had a lot of “what if” questions. I was nervous about flying all the way to Florida for surgery and wondered what might happen if there were complications once I returned home. I had experienced keloid scarring and capsular contracture in the past, so that was another concern I had to carefully consider before moving forward.
Ultimately, choosing to work with Dr. Revis became a turning point for me. After that surgery, my confidence and personal journey began to shift in a meaningful way. Over time, that experience played a role in the evolution of my online career, where I began showing up more authentically and sharing parts of my story with others.
You touched on some meaningful shifts there—can you go a little deeper into what’s felt most transformative for you, not just externally in your work, but internally in how you carry yourself and approach new opportunities?
One of the most transformative parts of this journey has been the internal shift in how I see myself and how I show up in the world. The surgeries themselves were only one part of the story. What really changed over time was my confidence and my willingness to take ownership of my choices and my path.
For a long time, I approached things cautiously and sometimes second-guessed myself. Going through multiple procedures, dealing with uncertainty, and continuing to advocate for the outcome I wanted required a lot of patience and resilience. That process taught me to trust my instincts more and to be comfortable making decisions that were right for me, even if they felt intimidating at the time.
After finally reaching a place where I felt aligned with how I looked and felt, I noticed that I carried myself differently. I was more open to new opportunities, more comfortable being visible, and more willing to step into spaces that previously might have felt out of reach. That confidence naturally translated into my professional life and the direction my online career began to take.
Internally, the biggest transformation has been learning that confidence doesn’t come from one moment or one decision—it grows from going through challenges, asking hard questions, and continuing to move forward anyway. That mindset has shaped how I approach new opportunities today, with more courage, clarity, and a stronger sense of self.
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As someone who puts themselves out into the world through content or modeling, personal branding can be such a big part of the journey. How did you begin shaping your personal brand in the early days, and what were some of the intentions or values you wanted that brand to reflect about you?
In the early days, my brand actually started with the help of my boyfriend, who encouraged the idea of creating a social media page. From the beginning, the intention behind it was to be open and transparent about my procedures and the doctors I worked with. I noticed that many women choose to keep their enhancements private, but I wanted to take a different approach by sharing my experience honestly with women who might be considering similar procedures.
My goal was to be an advocate for self-improvement and informed decision-making. I wanted women to feel like they had a place where they could see real experiences, ask questions, and feel supported rather than judged. Being open about my journey was important to me because I know how many questions and uncertainties can come with these kinds of decisions.
Along the way, my brand naturally began to expand. I started sharing more about my personal style, including where I shop and how I put outfits together. Later, I branched into another social media space to document and promote my fitness journey as well. Fitness became another meaningful part of how I was growing and challenging myself.
Today, my online presence reflects a mix of my interests, goals, and passions. At its core, it’s about encouraging other women to feel confident in pursuing the things that help them become the best version of themselves—whether that’s through fitness, personal style, or making empowered choices about their own self-improvement.
From the outside, people often see the polished version of a career or personal brand. What’s something about your journey that most people might not realize or fully understand when they look at your work from the outside?
From the outside, people often see the polished version of my life and career—the travel, the photos, the time by the pool, or the moments that look effortless on social media. But what many people don’t realize is how much work and discipline happens behind the scenes to make all that possible.
My followers see the finished result, but they don’t always see the routine that supports it. That can mean going to bed at 8:30 at night so I can wake up at 3:45 in the morning to get to the gym. It means spending Sunday’s meal prepping for the entire week, staying consistent with my workouts even on days when I’m tired, and constantly planning and researching different training approaches to stay on track with my fitness goals.
There’s also a lot of planning and organization that goes into the content people see online. What might look like a spontaneous moment—whether it’s a travel photo or a poolside shot—often involves a lot of preparation throughout the year to capture that one image.
The reality is that the behind-the-scenes part of this journey isn’t always glamorous. It’s built on discipline, structure, and a lot of work that most people never see. But for me, that’s also what makes the results meaningful.
What kinds of feedback have you received from your audience as you’ve grown and changed over time, and how has that feedback influenced the way you think about your relationship with your community?
As my audience has grown over time, one of the most meaningful parts of the experience has been the feedback and messages I receive from my followers. I truly love when women reach out with questions about procedures or doctors because they’re considering taking that step themselves. Knowing that they trust my experience enough to ask for insight is something I take very seriously.
I also really value when followers share their own personal journeys with me or tell me that something I posted helped them in some way. Those moments remind me that social media can be more than just photos—it can be a place where people find information, encouragement, and a sense of connection.
Another part I enjoy is when people engage with my style content. I love hearing that someone tried an outfit idea I shared or found a new place to shop because of a recommendation. It’s fun to see those ideas translate into someone else’s everyday life.
All that feedback has helped shape how I think about my relationship with my community. It’s not just about posting content—it’s about being open, helpful, and authentic so people feel comfortable reaching out. And of course, when followers choose to support my work through tips or other forms of encouragement, it means a lot. It reminds me that the time and effort I put into what I share is valued.
Bo
Featuring: Bo
IG: @@Bo_xo_1k
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