First Post-Shooting Photos Of Rep. Giffords Released

A smiling Rep. Gabrielle Giffords can be seen this morning in the first photos released of the Arizona Democrat's face since she was shot in the head on Jan. 8.

The congresswoman's staff posted the images on her Facebook page just a short time ago. Until now, the only glimpses of her had been a close-up of her fingers as she held the hand of her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, and a grainy, long-distance TV clip as she slowly walked up the stairs of an airplane.

One of the photos released today, a portrait, is of Giffords alone. In the other, an unidentified woman is in the background. (Update at 2:25 p.m. ET: We've received word from NPR's Ted Robbins that the second woman is Gloria Giffords, the congresswoman's mother.)

Giffords' hair is shorter than in the past, but there are no visible scars and little sign of the horrific injury she suffered when a lone gunman attacked an event she was holding at a strip mall in Tucson. Six people were killed and another 13, including Giffords, were injured.

As we reported Thursday, Giffords' chief of staff had told The Arizona Republic that "we're getting close to the time when Gabby will feel comfortable releasing a photo." The aide, Pia Carusone, also said of the lawmaker's recovery that:

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"Her words are back more and more now, but she's still using facial expressions as a way to express. Pointing. Gesturing. Add it all together, and she's able to express the basics of what she wants or needs. But, when it comes to a bigger and more complex thought that requires words, that's where she's had the trouble."

Giffords continues to recover at a Houston rehabilitation hospital. She turned 41 last Wednesday.

Update at 12:30 p.m. ET. More About The Photos.

Giffords' staff has posted a note about the photos on her Facebook page. It reads, in part: