See answer: Milia is most commonly used to describe the little plugs of keratin in the glands of the skin of the face that are common feature of newborns’ faces. Milia of the penis a misnomer and what you are describing are likely either prominent sebaceous glands or what are called "fordyce spots": small, raised, 1-3 mm pale or white spots or bumps and which are a normal anatomical variation in many men.
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