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
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?
Thanks so much for having me — I’m excited to share a bit of my story.
In my early adulthood, I began shooting images for social media just as a creative outlet. I loved the process — styling, posing, creating a mood, and seeing an idea come to life through photos. That eventually led to opportunities like shooting for Hooters, which helped me build confidence and make meaningful connections within the glamour modeling world. Being around other models and creatives showed me how powerful and collaborative this industry can be.
At one point, though, I stepped away from modeling to pursue a degree in nursing. That chapter of my life was incredibly grounding and rewarding in a completely different way. It taught me discipline, compassion, and resilience. But even while I was focused on school and graduating, I always felt that creative pull. There’s something about creating beautiful images and expressing confidence through my work that genuinely lights me up.
After graduation, I decided to return to shooting — this time with a clearer sense of who I am and what I want. Right now, I focus primarily on bikini and topless modeling, creating content that feels empowering, confident, and visually striking. I love interacting with my fans and building that sense of connection. For me, it’s not just about the photos — it’s about the energy, the self-expression, and the community that forms around it.
As my career has evolved, so has my purpose. Early on, it was about exploring and building visibility. Now, I’m much more intentional. I’m especially interested in expanding my audience while staying true to the content my followers love. One big goal of mine is to engage more female followers and step more confidently into that space. I want my work to feel empowering — not just visually appealing, but something that celebrates body confidence, femininity, and self-expression in a way that resonates with women too.
What’s shifted most is my mindset. Before, I was just creating because I loved it. Now, I’m creating with vision. I want to grow strategically, collaborate with other women, and shape my platform into something that feels inclusive.
At the end of the day, creativity makes me happy. Making beautiful images, evolving my brand, and engaging with my community — that’s what keeps me excited about what’s next.
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?
That’s such a reflective question — and honestly, it’s something I’ve thought about a lot over the years.
Looking back, I don’t think there was one dramatic “aha” moment where I suddenly felt ready. It was more of a quiet certainty that built over time. Ever since I was a young girl, I’ve been fascinated by beauty and the idea of feeling beautiful. And in today’s world — especially growing up with social media — it can feel harder than ever to feel fully confident in your own skin.
At the time, I didn’t fully understand how much influence the decision would have on my life or career. I wasn’t thinking about opportunity or growth in a strategic way. What I was sure about was how I believed breast augmentation would make me feel. I knew it would increase my confidence. It was something I had researched carefully and thought about for a long time before moving forward.
When I chose to have my breast augmentation with Dr. Don Revis almost a decade ago, the decision felt deeply personal. It wasn’t about chasing a trend — it was about aligning how I felt on the inside with how I wanted to show up on the outside. I wanted to feel more feminine and sexy. It was about enhancing something that already felt like part of me and stepping more confidently into that energy.
Comparing what I imagined to what I’ve experienced — I expected to feel more confident. I didn’t expect how much that confidence would ripple into other areas of my life: my career, my creativity, my relationships, and the way I show up in the world.
Almost a decade later, I can say I would absolutely make the decision again. Not because it “fixed” anything, but because it empowered me. It was a choice I made for myself, and that sense of ownership has been one of the most valuable parts of the journey and changed my life forever
How has this experience continued to unfold for you over time in ways you might not have expected? Are there moments or changes in your career or personal life that you now trace back to this decision?
One of the biggest blessings has been the community that’s grown around me. I have a wonderful group of people who genuinely enjoy my creativity and continue to support me.
Over time, I’ve also been able to turn my creativity into something sustainable, which is something I never fully imagined in the beginning. Being able to build a career around self-expression has brought opportunities I couldn’t have predicted — collaborations, independence, creative freedom, and the ability to design my own path. That freedom has truly been life-changing.
When I look back now, I can trace so many pivotal moments — unexpected social media career growth, deeper confidence — back to that original decision. Not because surgery alone created those opportunities, but because it helped unlock a version of me that was ready to fully step forward.
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